Orthofix has released three- and four-year preliminary outcomes from its M6-C artificial cervical disc single-level clinical trial.
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From joint-venture partnerships to innovation in spine technology and the evolution of value-based care, six surgeons discuss how outpatient migration will affect the specialty.
Here are six updates from spine and orthopedic device companies over the last week:
Spokane, Wash.-based Alpine Orthopaedic & Spine is looking for a new location to expand its facility and to recruit more surgeons.
Spine and orthopedic surgeons should be able to clarify their personal goals and approach potential hospital contracts with thoroughness, according to Amit Parekh, MD, of Miami Orthopedics.
From innovations in biologic treatments to physician advocacy and migrating cases to the outpatient setting, nine spine surgeons discuss the biggest opportunities in the field today.
