Spine recently published an article examining the return to play rate of elite athletes after microdiscectomy.
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Johns Hopkins Healthcare in Baltimore created a system-wide supply chain infrastructure in order to help increase scale, according to Healthcare Finance.
John A. McCarthy Jr., CEO of ZS Genetics decided to step away from the InVivo Therapeutics board of directors.
On April 5, Stryker completed its acquisition of Physio-Control.
The Star Tribune published a special report on Medtronic's Infuse studies on April 10, examining the FDA studies and lawsuits against the company, but ending on CEO Omar Ishrak's plans to expand the marketshare for biografts using Infuse.
President Obama has leveraged the opportunities of digital age technologies to become, seemingly, the most engaging, transparent and communicative president the world has ever known, according to Tech Crunch.
Bodycad, a Quebec City-based developer and manufacturer of customized, 3D printed orthopedic implants and surgical tools, is introducing Bodycad OnCall to help service the personalized restoration evaluation process, according to 3D Print.
RTI Surgical has launched the Streamline TL Spinal Fixation System — Deformity Instrumentation for complex adult deformities or curvatures.
On May 6, the Elks Organization will host a free orthopedic assessment clinic for children at the Neuromuscular Orthopaedic Institute in Mt. Vernon, Ill., according to Register-News.
Providence (Ore.) Seaside Hospital welcomed a new orthopedic surgeon, according to The Daily Astorian.
