The global wearable medical devices market is set to reach $12.14 billion by 2021, up from $5.31 billion in 2016, based on a Research and Markets report.
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The global non-fusion spinal devices market is expected to grow between 2015 and 2025.
Tom Price, MD, President-elect Donald Trump's pick for HHS secretary, has received a large portion of funding from medical specialists, according to The News Tribune.
France-based Safe Orthopaedics received the CE Mark for an upgraded version of its patented Oak screw.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada-based St. Michael's Hospital researchers investigated how many residents complete their programs, according to Medscape.
The International Association of HealthCare Professionals added Richard Morales Ozuna, MD, to its ranks.
Here are seven key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies over the past week.
At the forefront of regenerative medicine, Kenneth Pettine, MD, has participated in three FDA biologic studies. He works with Jeffery Donner, MD, at the Colorado Spine Institute . Dr. Pettine is the founder of the Orthopedic Stem Cell Institute, and…
Providers would be wise to recognize the growing importance of delivering an excellent patient experience. A new era of healthcare has arrived, in which patients have transformed into consumers and are not shy to publicly share encounters they had with…
Marc Goldman, MD, is a neurosurgeon at Tacoma, Wash.-based CHI Franciscan Health.
