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SI-BONE Inc
SI-BONE makes implant systems and surgical tools used to treat pain and instability in the sacroiliac, or SI, joint and the pelvis. Its main products are small implants and related instruments that surgeons use to fuse or stabilize the joint through minimally invasive procedures. The company also supports doctors with training and procedure-related services that help them use these devices safely and consistently. Its customers are hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, and spine, orthopedic, and neurosurgical surgeons who treat patients with chronic lower back or pelvic pain. SI-BONE sells through a medical device model, so it earns money when its implants and tools are purchased for procedures, along with related accessories and services. The business depends on physician adoption, hospital purchasing decisions, and reimbursement for the procedures that use its products. What makes SI-BONE different is its narrow focus on the SI joint, a part of the body that many traditional spine companies only address as one piece of a broader portfolio. That specialization lets it build products, clinical evidence, and surgeon expertise around a specific anatomy and treatment path. In simple terms, SI-BONE is a focused implant company built around one hard-to-treat source of pain.
SI-BONE makes implant systems and surgical tools used to treat pain and instability in the sacroiliac, or SI, joint and the pelvis. Its main products are small implants and related instruments that surgeons use to fuse or stabilize the joint through minimally invasive procedures. The company also supports doctors with training and procedure-related services that help them use these devices safely and consistently.
Its customers are hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, and spine, orthopedic, and neurosurgical surgeons who treat patients with chronic lower back or pelvic pain. SI-BONE sells through a medical device model, so it earns money when its implants and tools are purchased for procedures, along with related accessories and services. The business depends on physician adoption, hospital purchasing decisions, and reimbursement for the procedures that use its products.
What makes SI-BONE different is its narrow focus on the SI joint, a part of the body that many traditional spine companies only address as one piece of a broader portfolio. That specialization lets it build products, clinical evidence, and surgeon expertise around a specific anatomy and treatment path. In simple terms, SI-BONE is a focused implant company built around one hard-to-treat source of pain.
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