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titleOfInvention Spine distraction implant
abstract A spine distraction implant (1200) alleviates pain associated with spinal stenosis, and facet arthropathy by expanding the volume in the spine canal, or neural foramen. The implant provides a spinal extension stop (1204) while allowing freedom of spinal flexion. The implant is positionable between adjacent spinous processes of the spinal column, the implant comprising: na first unit including a central body (1210), a guide (1206) and a first wing (1202), said first wing located at a first end of said body and said guide extending from a second end of said body located distally from said first wing; nsaid central body having a longitudinal axis (1214); na sleeve (1204) provided over said central body, said sleeve at least partially spaced from said central body and rotatable about said central body; na second wing (1208); and na device that secures the second wing to the first unit.
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