Trice Medical plans to acquire S.E.G-WAY Orthopaedics, a producer of minimally invasive orthopedic solutions.
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Medical device developer Cook Medical was ordered to pay a patient $3 million in one of three bellwether cases that went to federal court over the company's blood-clot filters, according to the Indiana Business Journal.
Frank Schwab, MD, chief of spine services at Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City, shares insights on the evolution of technology in orthopedics as well the future of bundled-payments.
Ortho Consulting Group chose The Limbless Association as its supported charitable organization for 2019.
Akron (Ohio) Children's Hospital is seeking youth athletes to participate in a clinical trial analyzing the effectiveness of brain cooling therapy after a concussion, according to The Vindicator.
New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery installed virtual reality surgical training software to assist with orthopedic surgery residency training, according to ABC affiliate WABC.
Orthopedic surgeon Nicholas Frisch, MD, will participate in Zimmer Biomet's mymobility clinical study, which aims to analyze joint replacement patients' experiences through the company's new app.
Stryker and Amsterdam (Netherlands) University Medical Center opened a new high-technology training facility for medical professionals in Amsterdam, according to Invest in Holland.
Mark J. Romness, MD, is an orthopedic surgeon at the University of Virginia Health System in Charlotte.
Southwestern Vermont Medical Center Orthopedics and Dartmouth-Hitchcock Putnam Physicians added orthopedic surgeon Michaela Schneiderbauer, MD, The Berkshire Eagle reports. Both facilities are based in Bennington, Vt.
