Analysts expect Stryker to report revenue for this year to reach almost $11.06 billion, up from $9.95 billion last year, according to CWRU Observer.
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An increasing geriatric population will spur the global neurovascular market, based on a Market Research Future report, according to newsmaker.
Ortho Kinematics, an Austin, Texas-based healthcare diagnostics company focused on spine imaging informatics, received ISO 13485:2003 certification.
As reimbursement becomes increasingly tied to patient outcomes and satisfaction, healthcare organizations are exploring ways to improve the patient experience and education.
TranS1, a Denver-based device company offering spinal pathology treatment products, appointed Brandon Arthurs its new vice president of research and development.
Richmond-based Virginia Commonwealth University Health Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation offers patients with tetraplegia a way to utilize a laptop with their eyes, according to Healthcanal.
Here two spine surgeons discuss what they wished they had known before deciding to open an independent practice.
Michael Wasser, MD, opened Chadron (Neb.) Orthopedics, according to The Chadron Record.
Philip Weinstein, MD, serves as the neurospinal surgery program director at University of California San Francisco. He treats cervical, thoracic and lumbar spondylosis and stenosis as well as spinal cord and vertebral tumors.
E. Lyle Cain, Jr., MD, performed knee surgery on redshirt freshman Richie Petitbon of University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, according to a Montgomery Advisor report.
