Orthopedic practices have banded together through mergers, growing their footprint in their markets. Here are three mergers announced since Aug. 15:
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Gainesville, Ga.-based Specialty Orthopaedics held a ribbon cutting for its new expansion, DawsonCountyNews reported Oct. 21.
Cincinnati-based Mayfield Brain & Spine has been serving patients in Ohio and Kentucky since 1937. Here are nine things to know about the practice:
Spine clinics can save money by taking a closer look at ICD-10 coding, according to a study in the October edition of The Spine Journal.
Medtronic plans to separate its combined patient monitoring and respiratory interventions businesses, which are part of the company's medical surgical portfolio.
Janet Conway, MD, completed the first U.S. cases using Bonesupport's Cerament G for osteomyelitis.
Easton, Md.-based The Orthopedic Center, added Michael Foster, MD, and Sheila Taylor, DO, The Star Democrat reported Oct. 23.
Sigurd Berven, MD, became the second spine surgeon to join Aclarion as a surgeon adviser in October.
Alexander Butler, MD, joined New York City-based Lenox Hill Orthopaedic Institute and plans to focus on technological innovation in spine surgery.
Here are five spine practices to know:
