Thirteen orthopedic and spine device companies that recently launched or released devices:
The Latest
A group of physicians with Jacksonville (Fla.) Spine & Pain Centers bought 9.68 acres of property for $2.35 million, the Jacksonville Daily Record reports.
The North American spinal cord stimulation device market is set for drastic growth, according to a ResearchAndMarkets.com report.
Orthopedic surgeons Peg Chilvers, MD, and Monica Morman, MD, will now see patients full time at Black Hills Orthopedic & Spine Center of Wyoming in Gillette.
Todd Lanman, MD, and Gornet Matthew, MD, examined the efficacy of Medtronic's Prestige LP device in 2-level cervical disc replacements and published findings in the Journal of Neurosurgery.
Two orthopedic surgeons from Spokane, Wash.-based Northwest Orthopaedic Specialists will travel to Cuba to perform around 65 joint replacements for arthritis patients on Nov. 6, The Spokesman-Review reports.
Wichita, Kan.-based Abay Neuroscience Center welcomed neurosurgeon Ashley Barks, MD, to its practice.
Brentwood, Tenn.-based 7 Springs Orthopedics is planning to expand its convenience-focused business model throughout the state and beyond, the Nashville Business Journal reports.
Former NFL player Damien Richardson, MD, joined the medical staff of Hoag Orthopedic Institute in Irvine, Calif.
Healthgrades published its list of America's 100 Best Hospitals for Specialty Care.
