Join the Endoscopic Spine Evolution

Innovating With Purpose. Supporting Surgeons Worldwide.

Arthrex has redefined spine care by expanding its legacy of orthopedic innovation into ultra-minimally invasive, motion-preserving solutions. With a surgeon-centered approach and advanced endoscopic techniques, our outcome-focused systems are engineered to reduce tissue disruption, accelerate recovery, and restore function.

Backed by more than 40 years of leadership in sports medicine and surgical education, Arthrex Spine bridges the gap between conservative treatment and traditional open surgery through innovative techniques and orthobiologic products designed for faster recovery and lasting stability, setting a new benchmark in ultra-minimally invasive spine surgery. Arthrex has redefined spine care by expanding its legacy of orthopedic innovation into ultra-minimally invasive, motion-preserving solutions. With a surgeon-centered approach and advanced endoscopic techniques, our outcome-focused systems are engineered to reduce tissue disruption, accelerate recovery, and restore function. 

Explore Endoscopic Spine Products and Procedures

The Arthrex Spine portfolio is streamlined for surgical flow, minimizing friction, maximizing control, and reflecting the insights of those who use our products daily.

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Orthobiologics Support 

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Arthrex Graft Gun

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Soft-Tissue Repair and Reconstruction

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Evidence That Enables Confident Practice Integration

Access peer-reviewed research, clinical outcomes, and comparative studies supporting the integration of ultra-minimally invasive endoscopic techniques into modern spine practice.

Endoscopic Spine Learning Curve

Master endoscopic spine techniques quickly through structured education and smart patient selection.
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Endoscopic Discectomy and Decompression

Through transforaminal and interlaminar techniques, endoscopic discectomy provides targeted access to disc herniations with a focus on preserving surrounding tissue.
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Endoscopic Spine: Medial Branch Nerve Transection

Endoscopic medial branch nerve transection (MBT) offers an ultra-minimally invasive option for addressing lumbar facet joint pain.
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A Curriculum Pathway That Advances Patient Care

At Arthrex, we provide health care professionals with unparalleled medical education through expert-led instruction, immersive hands-on training in a cadaveric spine lab, and ongoing practice support. We are dedicated to easing the learning curve and making less-invasive spine surgery safer, simpler, and more reproducible.

Driven by continuous innovation, world-class research, and unmatched provider education, our ultra-minimally invasive endoscopic spine solutions help expand treatment options, enhance practice efficiency, and restore active lifestyles for more patients.

Train With Confidence. Advance With Purpose.

Access Arthrex medical education courses nationwide, from regional cadaveric spine labs to our global headquarters. Wherever you are, our programs are available when you need them.

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Follow a curriculum pathway rooted in reproducibility, precision, and motion preservation, with expert faculty and hands-on training guiding you every step of the way.

Explore Our Curriculum Pathway
A group of participants in blue surgical gowns work together at a hands‑on training station in a busy medical lab. Additional attendees and instructors move between multiple work areas in the background, surrounded by surgical equipment, monitors, and imaging machines.
A group of attendees sit at round tables in a conference room, listening to a presentation on a large screen titled “UltraMIS Spine Fellowship Forum.” Multiple monitors display a surgical image and event details as a speaker presents at the front of the room.
A bright, spacious medical training lab with multiple workstations arranged in rows, each set up with surgical instrument trays and blue drapes. Large windows line the left side of the room, and medical equipment and monitors are positioned throughout the space.
Two patient education booklets are shown, one titled “A Patient’s Guide to Medial Branch Block & Radiofrequency Ablation” featuring a person stretching outdoors, and the other titled “A Patient’s Guide to Endoscopic Lumbar Discectomy” featuring a person playing tennis. Both covers display the Arthrex logo.
Patient Guides
A tablet screen displaying a medical graphic of the human spine and nerve pathways with the title “Medial Branch Nerve Transection” and subtitle “Ultra‑Minimally Invasive Treatment for Osteoarthritis Pain.” The Arthrex logo appears in the corner.
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Patient Referral Letter
A medical illustration of the human spine shown from the back, highlighting the vertebrae and nerve pathways. Several circular callouts overlay the spine, each depicting different spinal procedures or anatomical details, including facet joint anatomy, disc structures, and treatment techniques.
Clinic Posters
Two medical cards are shown. One is a professional information card for an orthopedic spine surgeon, including contact details and fields for patient information. The other card features a medical illustration of a spinal vertebra with a highlighted structure on a dark textured background, along with the Arthrex logo.
Journey Cards

Patient Resources Designed Around Your Time

Support your practice with our Endoscopic Spine Patient Outreach Suite, which includes educational materials, holographic post-op cards, in-clinic displays, and digital assets to extend your reach beyond the OR.