The New York Red Bulls and the Hospital for Special Surgery have renewed their partnership to make HSS the official healthcare provider for the professional soccer team for an additional six years.
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Scott D. Martin, MD, an orthopedic surgeon at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, has performed shoulder surgery on New England Revolution midfielder Lee Nguyen, according to a Revolution Soccer report.
LDR has received 510(k) clearance from the FDA to market its Avenue L Lateral Lumber Cage System.
Curetis and Heraeus Medical have partnered to develop a Unyvero cartridge, designed to detect pathogens and antibiotic resistance in implant and tissue infections.
Stryker will pay $1.5 million to settle derivatives lawsuits filed by shareholders in 2010, according to a Mass Device report.
The Houston Orthopedic and Spine Hospital purchased a Renaissance Mazor Robotics spine system, and will be among the first orthopedic spine specialty practices in the city to offer robotic minimally invasive spine surgeries.
In today's healthcare environment, there are several opportunities for spine surgeons and groups to partner with hospitals. However, this relationship requires a special understanding between the two sides and strong leadership to really make it work.
At the 19th Annual Ambulatory Surgery Centers Conference in Chicago, Raj Chopra, CFO of The C/N Group, will be giving a presentation titled "Benchmarking the Financial Solvency of an ASC."
Arizona Pain Specialists announced it will offer a new procedure, radiofrequency ablation, to reduce pain and dependence on pain medications.
Newbridge Spine & Pain Management in Frederick, Md., moved its Waldorf location to a new office at Waterford Medical Park, according to a report from The Bay Net.
