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Arthrosurface average salary is $115,516, median salary is $126,547 with a salary range from $70,000 to $150,000.
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Principal Architect 150,000-150,000 Mountain View, CA, 94035 2015 Arthrosurface Principal Architect Salaries (1)
Arthrosurface Mountain View, CA Salaries
R Programmer 70,000-70,000 Mountain View, CA, 94035 2014 Arthrosurface R Programmer Salaries (1)
Arthrosurface Mountain View, CA Salaries
Sr. Programs Manager 126,547-126,547 Palo Alto, CA, 94301 2013 Arthrosurface Sr. Programs Manager Salaries (1)
Arthrosurface Palo Alto, CA Salaries
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  • ArthroSurface Inc
  • Industry: Medical Equipment
  • City: Franklin, MA
  • Arthrosurface Inc was organized in 2002 to develop surgical alternatives for the treatment of orthopedic joint disease. Arthrosurface's initial efforts have resulted in the development of a new method to repair isolated articular cartilage defects and damage to major joints including the knees, hips and shoulders using minimal access surgical procedures. The Company's first focus relates to the application of the technology to convex joint surfaces such as the condyles of the knee, the head of the shoulder and the ball of the hip. The Company believes that its technology can also be adapted to repair concave surfaces such as