An artificial disc prosthesis having load-bearing characteristics that
mimic those of the normal, healthy intervertebral disc so as to provide
resist flexion and axial compression of the spine in a way that preserves
normal spinal function. The disc prosthesis includes three main
components, a frame, a cushion molded over the frame, and a sac
containing a hydrogel for maintaining disc height that is confined within
a cavity in the cushion. Disc height is changed by increasing and/or
decreasing the amount of hydrogel in the sac in accordance with the
particular needs of the patient into which the artificial disc is
implanted. Also provided is a frame for an artifical intervertebral disc
that allows the axis of rotation of the spine to shift in a manner that
replicates, or mimics, the normal function of the intervertebral disc.