Several major medtech companies, including Stryker and Medtronic, have been the focus of musculoskeletal product recalls and warnings in 2024. Here are four major recalls and alerts from this year for spine and orthopedic leaders to know:
Author: Claire Wallace
There are pros and cons for physicians to consider when debating starting a private practice or working with a large, already established health system.
Twenty-nine of 32 NFL teams have announced their intention to participate in the league's 2024 NFL Physicians Society and the Professional Football Athletic Trainers Society's Diversity in Sports Medicine Pipeline Initiative.
The 2024 edition of Arizona's largest and most comprehensive business opinion poll, Ranking Arizona, has named the 10 best orthopedic practices in the state for the year.
Patient safety nonprofit organization ECRI has launched an artificial intelligence-powered tool to give healthcare providers insights into hip and knee implant utilization and pricing data for joint replacements.
Neal ElAttrache, MD, a Los Angeles-based orthopedic surgeon and sports medicine specialist, has an impressive roster of patients, from actors to star athletes.
From executive appointments to new partnerships, here are 10 Orthofix milestones that have occurred so far in 2024:
Nashua-based Southern New Hampshire Health has become the first hospital in Northern New England to add Stryker's Airo TruCT imaging technology for spine patients.
Orthopedic surgeon Matthew Collard, DO, is joining St. Louis-based Orthopedic Associates, according to a June 24 press release sent to Becker's.
Hackensack (N.J.) University Medical Center has added the TMINI miniature robotic system for knee replacement surgery.
