November / December 2019 Issue of Becker's Spine Review
Author: Staff
Johnston, R.I.-based Pappas Physical Therapy partnered with OPT Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine, a private physical therapy practice with six outpatient locations throughout the state.
Robotics pioneer Intuitive Surgical is facing increased market competition as Johnson & Johnson, Medtronic and others gain traction through major mergers and acquisitions, S&P Global reports.
Medtronic Chairman and CEO Omar Ishrak, PhD, is excited for the coming year. As he wraps up his time as head of the company, Medtronic will continue down the path of innovation for its core product lines.
Alphatec reported revenue increased around 30 percent over the past year in a preliminary earnings report.
NuVasive reported preliminary fourth quarter and full year 2019 results, with revenue up around 6 percent for the entire year.
Silver Bullet Therapeutics earned a CE Mark for its OrthoFuzIon Orthopedic Bone Screw System, an antimicrobial bone screw system.
Children's Hospital Colorado in Colorado Springs is expanding services at four locations in the city, local NBC affiliate KOAA reports.
Indianapolis-based Methodist Sports Medicine partnered with the Carmel (Ind.) Police Department to establish a first responders program.
With new CE Mark approval, Medtronic is planning the European launch of its Percept PC Neurostimulator Deep Brain Stimulation system, the company announced Jan. 9.
