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From milestones to market approvals, here are six key spine and orthopedic headlines to know from the second quarter of 2024.
Orthopedic surgeon Greg Hardin, MD, is suing Mishawaka-based Franciscan Alliance, alleging the health system directed patients away from his practice, Inside Indiana Business reported June 24.
Nashua-based Southern New Hampshire Health has become the first hospital in Northern New England to add Stryker's Airo TruCT imaging technology for spine patients.
Olympia (Wash.) Orthopaedic Associates joined PELTO Health Partners, leaders with the practice told Becker's.
Orthopedic surgeon Matthew Collard, DO, is joining St. Louis-based Orthopedic Associates, according to a June 24 press release sent to Becker's.
Hackensack (N.J.) University Medical Center has added the TMINI miniature robotic system for knee replacement surgery.
Mobile, Ala.-based USA Health has opened a new sports medicine location at USA Health Providence Hospital in West Mobile, according to a June 20 report from WKRG.
About seven years ago, Arthur Jenkins, III, MD, left his post at New York City-based Mount Sinai to open his own private practice.
Five spine and orthopedic surgeons earned honors in the second quarter of 2024.
