Here are nine spine and neurosurgeons making headlines this week:
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MaRS Discovery District in Toronto General Hospital is accepting applications for its Spinal Cord Rehab Innovation Challenge, according to Betakit.
The FDA granted 510(k) clearance to 13 spine devices last month.
While weathering a 34.5 percent drop in shares since its last earnings report, Medtronic has taken steps to aid COVID-19 relief efforts.
Erik Bendiks, MD, is a spine surgeon with Atlanta-based Georgia Spine & Orthopaedics.
New York Mets ace Noah Syndergaard is scheduled to have his Tommy John surgery performed at HSS Florida in West Palm Beach March 26. However, the state postponed all elective procedures March 20 — so how is Mr. Syndergaard going…
The FDA awarded AgNovos Healthcare's AGN1 Local Osteo-enhancement Procedure small volume kit breakthrough device designation on March 26.
Randall Porter, MD, a neurosurgeon with Phoenix-based Banner Health, aims to bridge the communication gap between patients and their families during the coronavirus pandemic through a new app, reports ABC15 Arizona.
Orthofix on March 26 completed the acquisition of assets associated with Fitbone, a limb lengthening system developed by German company Wittenstein SE.
People staying at home during the coronavirus pandemic are contributing to a rise in the number of orthopedic injuries, FOX61 reports.
