From more details on Zimmer Biomet's plan to spin off its spine business to NuVasive bolstering its surgeon education program, here are the latest device company notes:
Author: Alan Condon
The CEOs of Zimmer Biomet, Johnson & Johnson and Stryker recently delivered 2020 financial reports and gave projections for how the industry will perform in 2021:
Orthopedic implant manufacturer Orthofix on Feb. 11 launched its Fitbone limb-lengthening and deformity correction system in the U.S. and Europe.
Endoscopic spine surgery offers many benefits over traditional spinal fusion, including shorter operative times, less bleeding and quicker recovery times.
Premier Spine Care in Overland Park, Kan., has become the first dedicated ASC for spine care to join San Francisco-based Carrum Health's Centers of Excellence network.
Consolidation continues to be a trend among orthopedic practices in 2021, with three mergers taking place in Ohio, Colorado and Texas in January:
Two spine surgeons discuss why they are not participating in formal value-based programs and where they are focusing their resources when it comes to patient care.
The Connecticut Orthopaedic Institute at St. Vincent's Medical Center in Bridgeport, Conn., opened this month, local news outlet WTHN.com reports.
From one surgeon operating on an NFL quarterback to another launching a podcast series, here are the latest orthopedists making the news:
UAMS 1st in Arkansas to earn Blue Cross certification for spine surgery and hip and knee replacement
The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock has been designated as a Blue Distinction+ center for spine surgery as well as hip and knee replacement.
