Orthopedic departments are being challenged to move beyond treating injuries toward preventing them altogether. Here, ten industry leaders share how they’re reimagining musculoskeletal care — from integrating technology to implementing new care models — to keep patients healthier for longer.…
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Green Bay, Wis.-based Prevea Health has opened an orthopedic walk-in injury clinic in Sheboygan. Located in the Prevea Sheboygan Medical Office Building, the clinic offers same-day evaluations and treatment for acute orthopedic injuries related to sports, work or recreation. Services…
Adena Orthopedic and Spine Institute is now offering the TELIGEN system for spinal surgeries, according to a Nov. 6 news release from Adena Health. Here are five things to know:
New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery named James Schroeder, Jr., MD, as chief academic officer, effective Dec. 1. Dr. Schroeder joins HSS from Northwestern University in Chicago where he was a professor in the departments of medical education and…
The Synergy disc was statistically superior to anterior cervical discectomy and fusion after two years, according to a U.S. investigational device exemption study. Five things to know: 1. The multicenter study enrolled 175 patients with one-level symptomatic cervical degenerative disc…
A clinical study of 30 patients found OrtoWell’s hydraulic vertebral distractor system was confirmed to be safe and effective, according to a Nov. 10 news release. The study, published in Medical Devices: Evidence and Research in October, assessed the system’s use in…
Nurses are often the first to sense patient decline. In this webinar, experts in nursing and data share how clinical observations and documentation patterns helped drive an AI-based early warning tool – helping teams act up to 48 hours sooner than standard approaches.…
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Suzanne Bakken, RN, PhD, FAAN, FACMI, FIAHSI
Alumni Professor of Nursing and Professor of Biomedical Informatics, Executive Director, Center for Community-Engaged Health Informatics and Data Science, Columbia University, School of Nursing
Patricia C Dykes, PhD, MA, RN
Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Program Director of Research in the Center for Patient Safety Research and Practice at Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Jacob Turmell, DNP, APRN, NP-C, ACNS-BC
Chief Clinical Officer, Philips
Julia Strandberg
Chief Business Leader, Connected Care, Philips
Stryker, Johnson & Johnson and Zimmer Biomet posted their third-quarter financial results for 2025 and data on their spine orthopedic sales. Here is how they compare: Stryker Total sales: $6.1 billion (+10.3%) Orthopedics: $2.3 billion (+3.9%) Hips: $457 million (+8.9%)…
In orthopedic surgery, robots now guide the scalpel and AI completes the paperwork — and that’s only the beginning. Few people see the change as clearly as J. Paul Schroeppel, MD, who balances life in the operating room with the…
CG MedTech earned FDA 510(k) approval for the Unispace lumbar spinal implant, Chosun Biz reported Nov. 7. The implant is made with 3D-printed titanium and is a cage designed for degenerative disc procedures. Unispace is designed for use with the…
