The spine surgery industry has seen major shifts in recent years. Here are three areas to watch.
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Here are six spine and orthopedic medtech updates that Becker's has reported on since Nov. 14:
David Garelick, MD, is an orthopedic surgeon at the Illinois Bone & Joint Institute in Chicago. He recently shared with Becker'shis thoughts on current and future trends in orthopedics and healthcare.
Camber Spine, a company known for its minimally invasive spine devices and commercialized products, hastapped Brooks McAdam as its new CEO.
Henderson, Nev.-based Crovetti Orthopedics has opened its second location in the area, featuring Queensridge Surgery Center and Queensridge Surgical Recovery Suites. The facilities are located inside the Queensridge Medical Center in Las Vegas.
Quincy (Ill.) Medical Group and Springfield, Ill.-based Memorial Hospital have expanded their collaborative efforts to enhance orthopedic care for patients in the community, according to a Nov. 22 report from the Hancock County Journal-Pilot.
Homer, Alaska-based South Peninsula Hospital has added Stryker's Mako robotic system for total knee replacements, according to a Nov. 21 report from radio station KBBI.
Surgeons at Birmingham, Ala.-based Andrews Sports Medicine have operated on four World Wrestling Entertainment stars in 2023, including John Cena and Robert Roode.
The number of spinal procedures performed in the ASC setting is on the rise, especially since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Here are five spine centers to know:
