ASTM F2267 specifies the materials and methods for the axial compressive subsidence testing of non-biologic intervertebral body fusion devices, spinal implants designed to promote arthrodesis at a given spinal motion segment.
ASTM F2267
ASTM F2267 is intended to provide a basis for the mechanical comparison among past, present, and future nonbiologic intervertebral body fusion devices. ASTM F2267 is intended to enable the user to mechanically compare intervertebral body fusion devices and does not purport to provide performance standards for intervertebral body fusion devices.
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