A Leading Brand of Bone Growth Stimulator



EBI Bone Healing System®
bonehealing.jpgAn adjunctive treatment alternative in the treatment of nonunions, failed fusions, and congenital pseudarthroses in the appendicular system.

Overview
  • EBI is the original developer and leading provider of bone growth stimulators
  • Introduced in 1979 as a noninvasive alternative or adjunct to surgery
  • Indicated for nonunion fractures, failed fusions and congenital pseudarthrosis
  • FLX® Flexible Treatment Coil is placed directly over fracture site
  • Produces impulses called Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields (PEMFs) which can help grow bone and heal fractures
Features and Benefits
  • May heal fractures earlier*
  • Does not require surgery
  • Has been prescribed by over 25,000 surgeons
  • A safe and painless device worn externally over the fracture site
  • Lightweight, comfortable and easy to use
  • May be worn during normal daily routine or while sleeping
  • Cost-effective treatment
  • Device is clipped to a belt (worn like a pager)
Dose Response and Importance to Patient
  • Healing may occur earlier when the EBI Bone Healing System® is worn for the recommended 10 hours per day*
Scientific Research
  • The EBI Bone Healing System® is the most widely studied bone growth stimulator
  • Over 250 clinical papers published, demonstrating successful patient outcomes
  • Over 300 basic science research studies published supporting EBIs proprietary PEMF signal as an effective method for promoting the healing of fractures
EBI Orthopaedic Advisory Panel
  • Medical Advisory Panel available to review cases sent in by treating physicians
  • Complimentary service provided by four experienced board-certified orthopaedic surgeons
*Pethica BA, et al. BRAGS. June 1988

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