An intervertebral implant replaces an intervertebral disc of the human
spine. The intervertebral implant includes a first conformable endplate,
the first conformable endplate being conformable to a boney vertebral
endplate under an anatomical load, a second endplate and a core between
the endplates, wherein the first conformable endplate partitions the core
from the boney vertebral endplate, whereby the core does not contact the
boney vertebral endplate. The invention is also directed to a method of
replacing an intervertebral disc. The method includes removing at least a
portion of an intervertebral disc to form an intervertebral disc space,
implanting a first conformable endplate, into the intervertebral disc
space and in contact with a first boney vertebral endplate, the first
conformable endplate being conformable to the first boney vertebral
endplate under an anatomical load; implanting a second endplate into the
intervertebral disc space and in contact with a second boney vertebral
endplate; and implanting a core between the first conformable endplate
and the second endplate, wherein the first conformable endplate
partitions the core from the first boney vertebral endplate, whereby the
core does not contact the first boney vertebral endplate.