Here are five spine and neurosurgeons making the news this week:
Author: Alan Condon
Hinsdale (Ill.) Orthopaedic Associates merged with Des Plaines-based Illinois Bone & Joint Institute on April 3.
Stimwave Technologies, a device company that develops neurostimulation solutions for chronic pain relief, named Aure Bruneau CEO on April 3.
Osseus Fusion Systems cemented agreements with its manufacturing and 3D-printing partners to advance its portfolio of spinal fusion and fixation devices.
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Physicians have been told to stop using all products of NuVasive's Magec System, used to treat patients with early onset scoliosis, according to a report from The Irish Times.
OrthoPediatrics enhanced its spinal deformity portfolio with the acquisition of ApiFix on April 1.
Scientists at the Steadman Philippon Research Institute in Vail, Colo., are focusing on developing a quicker and more efficient way to test people for the novel coronavirus.
The National Athletic Trainers' Association partnered with mobile per-diem platform Go4Ellis to connect athletic trainers with understaffed healthcare facilities amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
A recent study conducted by the Mayo Clinic found that prenatal surgery to repair defects caused by spina bifida can lead to a restored brain structure, reports EurekAlert!
