The U.S. Patent Office granted SpineFrontier a patent for Lesplasty, a laminoplasty device, Virtual Strategy Magazine reports.
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Kettering (Ohio) Brain & Spine will move into a medical office building across the street from Kettering Medical Center, Dayton Daily News reports.
Arthrex expanded its partnership with Clemson (S.C.) University to provide 10 students scholarships.
Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic's Diane Dahm, MD, performed knee surgery April 1 on a forward for the Minnesota Timberwolves, the Star Tribune reports.
Johnson & Johnson's Ethicon closed its acquisition of robotic technologies company Auris Health on April 1.
Newark, Ohio-based Orthopedic Specialists & Sports Medicine plans to begin construction on a new office April 11 in Granville, Ohio.
After visiting Timothy Kremchek, MD, and Neal ElAttrache, MD, Cincinnati Reds' top pitching prospect Hunter Greene will undergo Tommy John surgery, MLB.com reports.
Neal ElAttrache, MD, will repair the partially torn ulnar collateral ligament of Milwaukee Brewers' reliever Corey Knebel, MLB.com reports.
The FDA granted Intellirod De Novo approval for Loadpro, a disposable spinal rod strain sensor.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs turned to 3D printing once again, this time to improve shoulder replacements, 3DPrint.com reports.
