Here are four key notes on spine and orthopedic device companies:
Author: Staff
San Ramon (Calif.) Regional Medical Center purchased an ExcelsiusGPS robot to boost its robotic team and assist spine surgeons, Pam Yoo, chief strategy officer for the hospital, said in a social media post.
An outpatient physical therapy practice in North Carolina is helping spine surgery patients manage postoperative pain with a combination of virtual reality technology and physical therapy, local outlet WFMZ 69 News reports.
Aspirus is expanding its sports medicine services to Laurium, Mich., the Wausau, Wis.-based health system announced Dec. 30.
A Swedish hospital's orthopedics unit restructured its workforce to cut absenteeism and boost efficiency, AlterNet reports.
Startup device company FossiLabs is using a new form of 3D printing to create fully porous PEEK bone-like structures within implantable devices, Medical Plastics News reports.
A new study published in Spine examines the risk of injury for NCAA athletes.
Implanet launched a reverse stock split on an exchange basis of 40 existing shares for one new share.
Whether patients report depression ahead of spine surgery could affect how they rate their outcome and experience at the hospital, according to a new study published in Spine.
Pittsburgh-based UPMC Children's will open a pediatric orthopedic urgent care center at its Lawrenceville, Pa.-based location in early 2020, the Pittsburgh Business Times reports.
