Orthofix reported net sales increased 3.9 percent in the second quarter, and $500,000 in sales of the M6-C cervical disc since June, with fewer than 24 surgeons trained to use the technology.
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SportsMED Orthopedic Surgery & Spine Center entered into a multiyear corporate partnership with The Rocket City Trash Pandas, along with Crestwood Medical Center.
The FDA approved Medicrea's top-loading screw device Tulip Genesis, according to Medical Device Network.
Bone & Joint Specialists is opening a fourth location in September, according to The Northwest Indiana Times.
Werner Edmund Fritz Langheim, MD, PhD, died aged 90 on July 29, reports Madison.
Midland-based MidMichigan Health added James Lewis, DO, to its musculoskeletal team, reports Our Midland.
Watertown, N.Y.-based Samaritan Medical Center added Holden Heitner, MD, to its medical staff, reports Inform NY.
Bio2 Technologies enrolled its first index patient in its Vitrium cervical interbody trial.
Christopher Nicholas, DPM, is the lead researcher behind a study examining the effectiveness of Life Spine's Tarsa-Link Stand-Alone Wedge Fixation System, which is used to correct flat-foot deformities.
Fabien Bitan, MD, performed an M6 artificial cervical disc replacement surgery on a 29-year-old woman Aug. 2, BioSpace reports.
