Twelve spine surgeons, neurosurgeons and pain specialists discuss the trends they expect to see in the spine technology arena this year.
Author: Staff
Chicago-based Rush University Medical Center and Rush University System for Health CEO Larry Goodman, MD, will retire in 2019.
Regenerative medicine company IMAC Holdings has a new brand ambassador in former Chicago Bears coach Mike Ditka.
AxioMed earned CE mark approval for its viscoelastic disc replacement Cervical Disc.
Michael Bolognesi, MD, became the 29th American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons president at the AAHKS Board of Directors' meeting in Las Vegas.
Stryker acquired OrthoSpace, an Israel-based company focused on technology to treat irreparable rotator cuff tears.
St. Louis-based Orthopedic Associates' Robert R. Bell, MD, now holds clinics every Wednesday afternoon at the practice's new outreach clinic in Troy, Mo.
Since the beginning of 2019, 29 spine and neurosurgeons have taken new positions.
Stryker launched new visualization tools for arthroscopic hip procedures.
Smith & Nephew is turning its focus to robotics with a new acquisition and several product launches.
