The Fort Myers, Fla.-based Institute for Mobility and Longevity is joining a partnership that would create 11 orthopedic Centers of Excellence in the U.S. and India.
Author: Carly Behm
From naming new leadership to elevating political candidates, here's what the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons did in the first quarter of 2022:
Michael Ast, MD, has strong hopes for the power of data in orthopedics.
Spine BioPharma received a $14 million series B round of funding that will support its injectable treatment for degenerative disc disease.
Advanced Orthopedics of Oklahoma in Tulsa opened a new location in Claremore, Okla.
From landmark cases to new partnerships, here are six key updates in spine and orthopedic robotics to know from the first quarter of 2022:
France-based Spine Innovations reached a milestone with its lumbar disc replacement device, and it's setting its sights on the U.S. market.
Globus Medical co-founder Andrew Iott is among two new additions to Happe Spine's board of directors.
SeaSpine's NanoMetalene technology was implanted in its 50,000th case, the devicemaker said in a March 24 news release.
Kevin Yao, MD, is the new chief of neurosurgery at Englewood (N.J.) Health.
