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UT Health San Antonio has established a multidisciplinary limb optimization program offering surgical and rehabilitative care for patients with complex limb deformity or loss due to trauma, tumor or congenital conditions. The program includes osseointegration, a direct skeletal attachment technique…

Evolve Orthopedic Partners has entered into a strategic partnership with two orthopedic and spine practices in New York to grow its network.  The MSO teamed up with Syracuse (N.Y.) Orthopedic Specialists and New York Spine & Wellness Center based in…

Brian Hill, MD, debuted the Mako shoulder robot at West Palm Beach, Fla.-based Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute, according to a Jan. 13 news release. Stryker’s Mako shoulder is designed for shoulder replacement and used CT and 3D planning to support…

Smith+Nephew is buying Integrity Orthopaedics to expand its shoulder portfolio. The acquisition includes Integrity Orthopaedics’ Tendon Seam rotator cuff repair technology and is part of Smith+Nephew’s RISE strategy to accelerate growth, according to a Jan. 12 news release. Integrity Orthopaedics’…

Riverside Orthopedic and Spine Center, part of Kankakee, Ill.-based Riverside Healthcare, has added Didi Omiyi, MD.  Dr. Omiyi is an orthopedic surgeon who specializes in the treatment of hip and knee disorders, including adult reconstruction and total joint surgery, according…

Orthopedics is under growing strains, ranging from AI disruptions and workforce shortages to reimbursement pressures and prior authorization delays.  Below, seven industry leaders single out the most urgent issue they believe threatens patient access, practice sustainability and the future of…

Armen Khachatryan, MD, performed the first U.S. case with Dymicron’s Triadyme-C cervical disc replacement implant, according to a Jan. 11 LinkedIn post. The case is part of an Investigational Device Exemption clinical study. Triadyme-C is Dymicron’s flagship cervical disc and…

Two spine devicemakers are expecting full-year revenue increases, according to unaudited financial results posted Jan. 12. Carlsmed, which develops aprevo personalized spine implants expects full-year revenue of $50.5 million, an 86% increase compared to 2024. Fourth quarter revenue is expected…

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