Mobi-C® Cervical Disc Replacement
A motion-preserving alternative for cervical disc degeneration and neck pain.
Mobi-C® is an FDA-approved cervical disc replacement designed to treat degenerative disc disease in the neck.
Unlike traditional fusion surgery, Mobi-C® preserves motion at the affected spinal segment,
helping many patients regain function and reduce pain without sacrificing flexibility.
Benefits of Mobi-C® Cervical Disc Replacement
- Preserves neck motion at the treated level
- Reduces pain from degenerative disc disease
- Avoids the stiffness associated with fusion surgery
- Offers a minimally invasive surgical option
- Can speed return to daily activities
Not every patient is a candidate. Your surgeon will evaluate your symptoms, exam, and imaging to determine if Mobi-C® is appropriate.
Who Might Benefit from Mobi-C®?
Patients experiencing persistent neck pain, arm pain, or reduced range of motion due to cervical disc degeneration may be candidates for Mobi-C®.
Typical symptoms include:
- Neck pain that interferes with daily function
- Pain radiating into the shoulder or arm
- Numbness, tingling, or weakness in the arm or hand
- Disc degeneration seen on imaging that correlates with symptoms
A thorough evaluation with a spine specialist is the best way to determine if Mobi-C® is right for you.
How Mobi-C® Works
During cervical disc replacement surgery, the damaged disc is removed and replaced with the Mobi-C® artificial disc.
The disc is designed to maintain motion between the vertebrae while supporting spinal stability.
Your surgeon will explain specific surgical details, risks, expected outcomes, and alternatives as part of your individualized care plan.
Mobi-C® Frequently Asked Questions
Is Mobi-C® a cervical fusion?
No. Mobi-C® is a motion-preserving cervical disc replacement rather than a fusion procedure.
Mobi-C® maintains motion at the treated level to help improve function.
Who is a good candidate for Mobi-C®?
Ideal candidates have significant neck pain and/or arm symptoms due to cervical disc degeneration, with corresponding findings on imaging.
Your surgeon will review your exam and imaging to determine suitability.
What can I expect after surgery?
Most patients begin therapy soon after surgery to restore strength and range of motion.
Recovery varies based on medical history and treatment plan.
How do I schedule a consultation?
You can call (248) 792-9496 or request an appointment online at
Schedule An Appointment.
Location
Bingham Farms, Michigan
32270 Telegraph Rd., Suite 110
Bingham Farms, MI 48025
Phone: (248) 792-9496
Fax: (248) 792-9628