Surgical innovations
for the functional restoration of the spine

Aposture Surgical is a clinical-stage company developing novel treatments for spinal conditions that will help patients and physicians achieve effective long-term relief.

  • A new, minimally-invasive, 30-minute outpatient surgical procedure to treat lumbar spinal stenosis: Percutaneous Lumbar Extraforaminotomy (PLEF Procedure) with a specially designed toolkit.

  • A new, groundbreaking fixation system for spinal fusion: The ApostureFlex Functional Spinal Fixation System.

  • Aposture Surgical’s technologies have not been cleared or approved by the FDA and are not being offered for sale in the United States at this time. Check back for news on our innovation pipeline.

Back pain is persistent.

Up to 100 days absent from work per patient per year

28% of the world’s population suffers from a spinal disorder

Up to 80% of the population will suffer from back pain at some point in their adult life

Patients suffering from spinal disorders often live with pain for the rest of their lives.

Longer lifespans and other demographic changes have underscored the need for spinal therapies that ensure long-term stability. Aposture Surgical is dedicated to finding the solutions.

Latest News

BioSpine Corporation Unveils Rebranding Initiative and Changes Name to Aposture Surgical Corporation to Ignite Its Bold Vision for Spinal Surgery

October 11, 2024 – BioSpine has changed its name to Aposture Surgical Corporation to mark both developmental milestones and new innovation initiatives aimed at transforming modern spinal surgery.

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Aposture Surgical Announces the Publication of a Long-Term Study Validating the Effectiveness of ApostureFlex for Spinal Fusion and Its Unmatched Ability to Address the Growing Problem of ASD

October 11, 2024 – A pivotal study published in Applied Sciences demonstrated ApostureFlex’s effective spinal fusion solution, a significant reduction in radiological ASD, and an unprecedented, groundbreaking reduction in re-operations due to ASD.

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