In the first week of 2022, orthopedic practices were quick to ink partnerships and mergers.
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Medtronic on Jan. 6 issued a Class I recall of the company's Synergy Cranial and StealthStation S7 Cranial software.
VySpine has been given FDA 510(k) clearance for its posterior cervical thoracic system, the medical device company said Jan. 6.
Elective surgery delays related to the COVID-19 pandemic led to a dip in some orthopedic procedures, a study found.
SpineGuard and WishBone Medical signed a distribution agreement to broaden technology for surgeons performing spine surgery on pediatric patients.
Orthopedic devicemaker Conformis is launching an Image-to-Implant program that allows patients to pay extra for a personalized total knee device.
Princeton (N.J.) Orthopaedic Associates renewed its lease for its space in a medical building and has plans to expand its footprint, ROI-NJ reported Jan. 6.
Barrington (Ill.) Orthopedics launched ClinicalBox's PrecisionAuth tool at its locations.
Becker's Spine Review in November listed 16 orthopedic practices in the U.S. with 70 or more physicians on staff. Here are the totals of spine specialists who are with each practice:
In 2021, Stryker continued to grow in orthopedics through the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. In 2022, the company hit the ground running with a multibillion-dollar deal.
