A Loma Linda (Calif.) University health clinic is the first in California to implant the new St. Jude Medical Invisible Trial System in patients, according to an Adventist News Network report.
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The global orthopedic trauma devices market is expected to see solid growth over the next few years, according to a Persistence Market Research report.
Here are 18 key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies over the past week.
The number of independent or solo practices is decreasing as physicians turn toward hospital employment. However, some specialists still prefer to strike out on their own.
On Monday, Smith & Nephew will announce its quarterly earnings, according to Zolmax News.
During the fourth quarter, Denali Advisors sold its stake in Exactech, according to EMQ News & Analysis.
The Caribbean Spine and Research Institute in Puerto Rico partnered with Ashford Presbyterian Community Hospital in Condado to launch its new facilities in San Juan, according to Caribbean Business.
Danbury (Conn.) Hospital improved its joint and spine center, Center for Advanced Orthopedic and Spine Care, according toWestfair Communications.
Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston is performing an experimental procedure to treat spina bifida.
The Rothman Institute was among the lead investors in a $4 million funding round for Locus Health, according to the Philadelphia Business Journal.
