Under-the-radar spine and orthopedic device companies have garnered multimillion-dollar funding rounds from investors in recent months.
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Amber Implants recently closed a $10 million series A financing round, the spinal implant company said Jan. 19.
Medical device companies are honing in on the spine and orthopedic space, and a key aspect of that strategy includes spinning off segments into new companies.
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Orthopedic consolidation has grown in the last year, and management services organizations continue to draw orthopedic groups. This growing trend has some surgeons questioning if independent practices will remain standing.
Researchers at Florida Atlantic University and the Marcus Neuroscience Institute, both based in Boca Raton, have created a robotic replica of a human spine using 3D printing that enables surgeons to preview the effects of spinal implants prior to an…
Global medical technology company Implanet saw a 58 percent increase in revenue in 2021, the company said Jan. 18.
