Mölndal, Sweden, December 23, 2021 - Integrum (publ) (Nasdaq First North Growth Market: INTEG B) announced today its plans to support the US Department of Veterans Affairs program to offer the OPRA™ Implant System to select Veterans who meet criteria for the implant system.

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) administers the largest integrated health care system in the United States, providing care at nearly 1,300 health care facilities to over 9 million military Veterans enrolled in the VA health care program. The VA has developed a process by which Veterans can be evaluated to determine if they are appropriate for this new technology and the VA plans to start screening potential candidates early in 2022.

"We are very excited about these plans and our working relationship in integrating the OPRATM Implant System into the VA system. The VA program builds upon our initial work with the Department of Defense and Walter Reed National Military Medical Center providing the revolutionary OPRATM technology to military members with limb loss," said Tom Dugan, President, Integrum Inc, US.

This information is such that Integrum AB (publ) is required to publish in accordance with the EU Market Abuse Regulation. The information was submitted for publication, through the agency by the contact persons set out below on December 23, 2021, at 7:00 pm (CET).

For more information please contact:

María López, CEO. +46 (0) 70 846 10 69, E-mail: maria.lopez@integrum.se

Dennis Baecklund, CFO. Phone: +46 (0) 72 556 68 69, E-mail: dennis.baecklund@integrum.se

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Integrum AB is a publicly traded company (INTEG B: Nasdaq First North exchange) based outside of Gothenburg, Sweden, with a US subsidiary in San Francisco, CA. Since 1990, osseointegration, the science behind the OPRA™ Implant System, has been helping individuals with amputations enjoy a dramatically improved quality of life. Thorough surgical experience gained over more than three decades, from more than 500 surgeries, in 14 countries, has led to the development of Integrum's system for bone- anchored prostheses - a vastly superior alternative to the traditionally used socket prosthesis.

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