Integra LifeSciences, a Plainsboro, N.J.-based orthopedic device company, has launched its Zuma-C Anterior Cervical Fixation System on the global market, according to a company news release.
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Patients with carpal tunnel syndrome often prefer to have a more collaborative relationship with medical providers when making decisions about their care, according to an American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons news release.
MAKO Surgical reported second quarter revenue of $18.6 million, an 81 percent increase over the second quarter of 2010, according to a company news release.
Physicians at OrthoCarolina in Charlotte, N.C, are treating Dupuytren's contracture patients with Xiaflex, a new injection for treating the patients, according to a South Charlotte Weekly report.
The Office of the National Coordination for Health Information Technology issued an advance notice of proposed metadata standards for electronic health information exchange.
The American College of Radiology has released a statement on the accountability of offshore physicians who interpret images by teleradiology, arguing these physicians should meet or exceed the same standards met by physicians practicing within the United States.
Telemedicine around the world is estimated to have a 19 percent compound annual growth rate from 2010-2015, according to a Bharat Book Bureau news release.
A teleconference by CMS will explain meaningful use requirements for electronic health records, according to an AHA News Now report.
Several of the large orthopedic device companies experienced nearly a three dollar decrease in stock prices between opening on Tuesday, Aug. 2 through Tuesday, Aug. 9.
Richard A. Kaul, MD, of New Jersey Spine and Rehabilitation recently began focusing on spine care for long haul truck drivers, according to a practice news release.
