Here are six spine and neurosurgeons making headlines this week.
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Karl W. Helmond, MD, joined Williamsport, Pa.-based UPMC Susquehanna, according to a North Central PA report.
Zimmer Biomet released expected preliminary second quarter financial reports and addressed production lag at the legacy Biomet manufacturing site in Warsaw, Ind. The results were released the same day David Dvorak stepped down from his role as CEO after leading…
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission granted Jana Partners clearance to purchase Zimmer Biomet shares, would allow the hedge fund to purchase additional stake in the company, according to Reuters.
Olympic sprinter James Ellington partnered with Invibio Biomaterial Solutions and CarboFix Orthopedics to support patients recovering from traumatic injuries.
U.S. District Judge Robert Jonker in Grand Rapids, Mich., found in favor of Stryker Corp., in a patent infringement case against Zimmer Biomet and awarded the orthopedic device company giant $248.7 million, according to Reuters.
A new study published in Clinical Spine Surgery examines the cost of failed spinal fusion for lower back pain.
Here are three minimally invasive spine surgery devices and technologies making a splash in the industry.
A review in the Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons outlines treatment strategies physicians should follow to return athletes to play.
Pinnacle Spine Group received a new patent for in situ graft delivery to a fusion device.
