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Frank Kolisek, MD, of Indianapolis-based OrthoIndy, is laser focused on technological advances in orthopedic care.
Tifton-based Georgia Sports Medicine added Zimmer Biomet's Rosa Knee for joint replacements, according to a July 3 release.
Lawsuits on behalf of a Florida woman and a Delaware man were filed against Aziyo Biologics after they received a tainted FiberCel implant.
A Florida physician named chief medical officer of the 2022 Special Olympics and 10 more orthopedic surgeons joining new practices or adding to their titles in June:
Sewell, N.J.-based Reconstructive Orthopedics received approval from a local planning board to move one of its offices, the Burlington County Times reported July 2.
TriStar StoneCrest Medical Center in Smyrna, Tenn., added the ExcelsiusGPS robotic system for spine surgery, according to a July 1 announcement in Rutherford Source.
Austin-based Texas Orthopedics, Sports and Rehabilitation Associates marked its 35th anniversary July 1, according toCommunity Impact Newspaper.
One Medtronic exec is stepping down from the company, and a new appointment was confirmed.
Brian Gantwerker, MD, is an active member of the North American Spine Society and was recognized for his advocacy efforts in spine surgery.
