Duluth-based Minnesota Spine Institute opened a new office in Roseville, Minn., to accommodate more patients and conduct regular business hours.
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The DOJ unsealed an indictment against a Tennessee-based pain physician and nurse for unlawful controlled substance distribution.
Stryker reported a 10.6 percent net sales increase during the third quarter as it continues to add to its portfolio.
Riverdale, Ga.-based Southern Regional Medical Center was recognized by Healthgrades for its hip fracture program treatments, Clayton News Daily reports.
David Livingston, MD, will be the next president of the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, The Daily Targum reports.
OrthoCarolina's Winston-Salem, N.C., locations will pilot Radix Health's new patient scheduling platform, the Triad Business Journal reports.
A California court dismissed a portion of a labor lawsuit against Zimmer Biomet and its affiliates because the person bringing the case was found to be exempt from federal and California labor laws, Bloomberg Law reports.
Several plants that sterilize essential surgical tools with ethylene oxide have shut down, leaving hospitals vulnerable to supply shortages, CBS News reports.
Johnson & Johnson Medical Shanghai entered into a co-marketing agreement and research and development agreement with the orthopedic robotics market leader in China, Tinavi.
The United States Patent and Trademark Office granted Spineway a patent for its minimally invasive surgery technology Mont-Blanc MIS.
