


Spinal surgery requires inordinate precision and experience. Proprio uses light-field technology, 3D scanning, and video cameras to capture high-definition, multi-modal images of the vertebrae. The technology helps spinal surgeons see through obstructions, magnify in and out, align tools with pre-operative plans, and work with remote collaborators, all without exposure to harmful radiation.
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