Phoenix-based The CORE Institute is offering orthopedic urgent care services to support COVID-19 relief efforts.
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Device companies could face supply shortages if President Donald Trump activates the Defense Production Act, which would give him authority to force the production of critical medical equipment, the StarTribune reports.
Osseus Fusion Systems cemented agreements with its manufacturing and 3D-printing partners to advance its portfolio of spinal fusion and fixation devices.
Olympia (Wash.) Orthopaedic Associates used telemedicine to help a quarantined patient recover from knee surgery, practice representative Nikolai Hammer told Thurston Talk.
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Hudson Regional Hospital named Robert Kayal, MD, as the chief of the musculoskeletal department.
Physicians have been told to stop using all products of NuVasive's Magec System, used to treat patients with early onset scoliosis, according to a report from The Irish Times.
Johnson & Johnson invested in OrthoSpin, an Israeli medical technology startup, according to a March 31 announcement.
OrthoPediatrics enhanced its spinal deformity portfolio with the acquisition of ApiFix on April 1.
