New York Jets offensive lineman Cameron Clark is retiring at age 24 after suffering a spinal cord injury that sidelined him for the 2021 season, ESPN reported Feb. 2.
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NuVasive's latest executive hire and five more updates from spine and orthopedic device companies in the last week:
The California Institute of Regenerative Medicine has provided a $1.3 million grant to Kevin Stone, MD, chair of the Stone Research Foundation, and Mani Vessal, PhD, senior director of research and operation for the foundation, to advance a paste graft…
Egan Bernal, winner of the 2019 Tour de France, will undergo a second spine surgery Feb. 2, nine days after he was rushed to hospital following a high-speed collision with a parked bus while training, according to Cycling News.
Globus Medical has accused Medtronic of recruiting its San Antonio sales team to steal customers from the company and strengthen its position in the spine market.
Sioux Falls, S.D.-based Orthopedic Institute hired three surgeons, the practice said Feb. 2.
A four-physician practice joined Winchester, Va.-based Valley Health.
Patient engagement platform Force Therapeutics said its episode-based digital care management platform helped a hospital reduce its 90-day total joint readmissions more than 26 percent.
Manhattan Beach, Calif.-based Beach Cities Orthopedics & Sports Medicine, an affiliate of American Orthopedic Partners, added Chris Mellano, MD.
VySpine's ClariVy cervical IBF system for anterior cervical discectomy with fusion cases was cleared by the FDA.
