From a series B funding round to a CEO resignation, here are eight spinal tech company developments Becker's readers have been following this month.
Author: Claire Wallace
Ulrich Medical, a medical device company specializing in musculoskeletal implants, has announced that it will move its U.S. headquarters from Chesterfield, Mo., to Plano, Texas.
Tennessee-based Elite Sports Medicine and Orthopedics has added orthopedic spine surgeon Elliot Kim, MD, to its team of physicians.
OrthoNeuro is an Ohio-based clinic that specializes in joint replacement, sports medicine, neurology and more.
Every year, U.S. News & World Report releases a ranking of the top hospitals for orthopedics worldwide. In 2021, 2022 and 2023, a total of 22 hospitals were ranked in the top 25 for all three years.
Omaha-based OrthoNebraska, in partnership with Denver-based healthcare real estate developer NexCore Group, has opened a new orthopedic medical office in Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Peachtree Orthopedics is a specialized orthopedic clinic based in Atlanta, and has been in operation for 70 years.
New York-based Hospital for Special Surgery has been named the top hospital in the world for orthopedics in 2023, according to a new report from Newsweek.
Stryker launched its Pulse Intelligent Delivery Platform, which is designed to improve foot and ankle procedures performed at ASCs by monitoring and replenishing products.
Atrium Health Wake Forest (N.C.) Baptist has opened a new orthopedic and spine care center — Orthopedics & Spine Care - Medical Plaza Miller — that will be led by David O'Brien, MD, a spine specialist board-certified in physical medicine…
