Here are three sports medicine physicians who recently joined new practices or took on new positions in the past month.
Author: Staff
Neal ElAttrache, MD, will perform an arthroscopic debridement procedure on the left shoulder of Los Angeles Angels third baseman Zack Cozart, the team reported.
Killeen, Texas-based Integrated Pain Associates acquired Abilene-based Texas Sport & Spine July 8, the Abilene Reporter News reports.
Osseus Fusion Systems, a Dallas-based medical device company focused on spine products, acquired SIJ Surgical.
Jason Huang, MD, is the chair of the department of neurosurgery at Baylor Scott & White Health.
The FDA granted clearance to 34 spine and orthopedic related devices last month.
Joint preservation technology company Arthrosurface launched the SpeedSpiral CMC System, a thumb implant for patients suffering from osteoarthritis in the thumb.
Virginia Beach, Va.-based Atlantic Orthopaedic Specialists is celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2019, The Hampton Roads Business Journal reports.
Surgical devices company SeaSpine began the full commercial launch of its Regatta Lateral System.
Indianapolis-based OrthoIndy partnered with BandGrip to improve outcomes by eliminating the need for traditional sutures or surgical staples.
