Here are five recent mergers, acquisitions and partnership agreements that took place among spine and orthopedic companies.
Author: Staff
St. John’s Medical Center successfully used the Marshall Steele program to create the Peak Joint Replacement Center; now the hospital wants to create a similar program for spine surgeries, according to a Jackson Hole News & Guide report.
The concept of private practice is dying, according to a new article in Forbes, and the federal government is partially to blame.
John V. Prunskis, MD, sheds insight into the evolving pain management field and how interventional pain physicians can succeed in light of these changes.
Brian Gantwerer, MD, of The Craniospinal Center of Los Angeles, discusses strategies for building a successful minimally invasive spine practice and how it fits in the value-based healthcare.
Heidi Hullinger, MD, is a board-certified orthopedic spine surgeon at New Jersey Spine Specialists.
Flower Orthopedics launched its newest product: the "Ready-for-Surgery Guide Wire Kits for the Cannulated Screw FlowerCube." Here's what you should know.
Richard Edelson, MD, and Jonathan Greenleaf, MD, of Sports Medicine Oregon recently performed the first full meniscus replacement in the state with the NUsurface Implant. Here's what you should know.
According to a study in JAMA Surgery, patient-presentation of risk factors may allow physicians to predict possible nonunion injuries.
Athletes with spinal cord injuries don't experience thermoregulation, causing their bodies to overheat, according to The Conversation. Spinal cord injuries prevent the body from producing sweat or regulating blood flow below the spinal injury level.
