The Asia-Pacific orthopedic large joint replacement device market was valued at $2 billion in 2015, according to an iData Research report.
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Here are eight things for spinal surgeons to know for July 28, 2016.
Fresh off its June 3 opening, Zachary, La.-based Lane NeuroSpine Destination Center has strategically positioned itself in a transitioning healthcare environment as a one-stop shop for conservative, operative and holistic spine care. Lane Regional Medical Center and SpineMark Corp. opened…
Richard D. Guyer, MD, co-founded the Texas Back Institute in Plano, where he serves as the director of the spine fellowship program and co-director of the Center for Disc Replacement.
The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center will pay the federal government more than $2.5 million to settle a case alleging violation of the False Claims Act, according to Law360.
Steven Cyr, MD, of San Antonio-based Orthopaedic & Spine Institute, dons a customized superhero costume to immerse children into the medicine world in terms they can understand, according to San Antonio Express-News.
The FDA cleared Frisco, Texas-based 4WEB Medical's Lateral Spine Truss System.
Vista, Calif.-based DJO Global reported its financial results for the second quarter, ending July 1.
The U.S. Olympic Committee chose Sameer Nagda, MD, of Alexandria, Va.-based Anderson Orthopaedic Clinic, to serve as the U.S. Women's Soccer team physician at the 2016 Olympics, according to Washington Business Journal.
Technavio, a global technology research and advisory company, projects the global osteosynthesis devices market will experience steady growth from 2016 to 2026.
