OrthoSecure changed its corporate name to OpLogix, and launched its implant management suite technology.
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Starting Feb. 4, 2016, visiting sport team physicians from outside of Pennsylvania are allowed to treat their players in the state without violating Pennsylvania law, according to The National Law Review.
Joseph Piatt Jr., MD, wrote an article on the hospitalization of patients with myelomeningocele in the 21st century.
Wheaton, Ill.-based Marianjoy Rehabilitation Hospital joined Chicago-based Northwestern Medicine.
Boston-based Massachusetts General Hospital researchers investigated the effect of physician empathy on outcomes and medical care satisfaction.
Pearl, Miss.-based Precision Spine remains committed to manufacturing its products in the United States.
Jupiter, Fla.-based Atlas Spine exclusively licensed its True Position Pivoting Spacer System patents to Shelton, Conn.-based Spine Wave.
Kornelis Poelstra, MD, completed more than 150 complex spine cases with Caesarea, Israel-based Mazor Robotics' Renaissance system.
Stryker launched the Aero-C Cervical Stability System for anterior cervical discectomy and fusion with uniform compression across the interbody space.
Medtronic's revenues were up in the third quarter of 2016 as the company's Covidien acquisition begins to have a bigger affect.
