The Spine & Sports Health Center moved into a new suite in Jersey City, N.J., according to Hoboken Girl.
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Dalton, Ga.-based Hamilton Medical Center acquired Stryker's Mako system for total knee and hip replacements, according to TheChattanoogan.com.
Medical device company Spinal Elements added Rick Simmons as chief marketing officer, effective Aug. 3.
Here are six key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies from the past week:
Philadelphia-based Rothman Orthopaedic Institute partnered with Altamonte Springs, Fla.-based AdventHealth to develop a Rothman location in Florida, The Philadelphia Inquirer reports.
Memphis, Tenn.-based OrthoSouth is redeveloping a former rehab hospital to accommodate a new clinic and a larger surgery center, according to the Memphis Business Journal.
The Chicago Center for Orthopedics & Robotic-Assisted Surgery opened in September.
A system widely known for excellence in orthopedics, New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery received the Human Rights Campaign Foundation's "LGBTQ Health Care Equality Leader" designation.
Here's how Medtronic, Stryker and Johnson & Johnson's shares have fluctuated over the last five days.
Orthofix and Neo Medical entered into a partnership and investment agreement to develop a single-use spine solution.
