A milestone in an artificial disc trial and seven more updates from spine and orthopedic device companies in the last week:
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A physician leading robotics business at a medtech company and nine more spine surgeons to know:
Artificial intelligence and machine learning are emerging as disruptive technologies that have the potential to significantly improve clinical decision-making in spine surgery.
The National Spine Health Foundation formed a 50-physician medical and scientific board.
Donald Brelsford was named CFO of Durham, N.C.-based EmergeOrtho.
CTL Amedica was recently granted a U.S. patent for its Klimt expandable lumbar interbody fusion cage design.
Bioventus intends to sell $415 million worth of senior notes in a private offering.
From surgical pioneering to facility expansions, here are seven stories related to New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery that Becker's has covered in 2022:
The New York Mets tapped orthopedic surgeon Lawrence Gulotta, MD, as the team's head orthopedist.
Valley Health has implemented Stryker's Mako robot for joint replacements at Winchester (Va.) Medical Center and Warren Memorial Hospital in Front Royal, W.Va., the Royal Examiner reported April 25.
