With 240 centers across 30 countries using Ekso Bionic's EskoGT exoskeleton technology, the company reported patients who suffered from stroke and spinal cord injuries have taken 100 million steps.
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Stryker and Zimmer Biomet are heading back to the federal appeals court over the scope of damages awarded in an eight-year long patent infringement case, according to Bloomberg Law.
David A. Padden, MD, opened a new orthopedic practice with Tenet Florida Physician Services in Boca Raton, according to Boca Newspaper.
Biomech Paonan is a spinal device company.
Researchers from the University of Texas at Austin explored the effects of spinal cord injuries on the circadian system.
Surgeons and physicians from across the country are reacting to an Oct. 7 NRA tweet telling physicians to "stay in their lane," according to WFYI Indianapolis.
The global orthopedic trauma devices market is expected to reach $9.4 billion by 2020, growing at a 7.2 percent compound annual growth rate, according to a Persistence Market Research report.
Mark N. Hadley, MD, received the 2018 Congress of Neurological Surgeons' Distinguished Service Award.
Columbus-based The Ohio State University College of Medicine appointed Benjamin Segal, MD, as chair of neurology and co-director of the university's Wexner Medical Center Neurological Institute in Columbus.
Here are 15 key notes from orthopedic and spine device companies in the past week.
