Exactech completed requirements for its five-year Corporate Integrity Agreement with the Office of the Inspector General and Department of Health and Human Services.
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Florida-based Coastal Orthopedics Sports Medicine and Pain Management's Alan Valadie, MD, performed the center's 100th outpatient joint replacement, according to Bradenton Herald.
The American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and the American Association of Neurological Surgeons are collaborating to establish a Spine Patient Registry, according to newswise.
Journal of Physiology published a new study, which found mice with spinal muscular atrophy benefited from long-term exercise, according to News-Medical.
Eight analysts gave Smith & Nephew shares a "strong buy" rating today, according to Risers & Fallers.
Practicing movements at various speeds improves nerve functions following a spinal cord injury, based on a Japan-based Hiroshima University study, according to News-Medical.
The University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center is collaborating with Cincinnati-based Intelemage, an image exchanged-based company, to bolster its telehealth program, according to Healthcare Informatics.
Austin, Texas-based Wenzel Spine launched a limited release of its VariLift-LX System.
At Yale School of Medicine in New Haven, Conn., Kristaps Juris Keggi, MD, serves on the orthopedic clinical faculty. Specializing in hip replacement surgery, he has been a leader in the anterior, tissue sparing approach.
The FDA cleared Huntley, Ill.-based Life Spine's PROLIFT Expandable Interbody System for marketing.
