After uncovering that former executives had spied on employees to discredit whistleblowers, MiMedx Group announced several changes to its board, including the appointment of new CEO Tim Wright, MarketWatch reports.
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Michael Joyce, MD, arthroscopically removed a "loose body" in the left knee of Seattle Storm point guard Sue Bird May 30, The Seattle Times reports.
Aurora Spine posted its strongest quarter to date, recording first-quarter revenues of $2.73 million.
Globus Medical launched Aerial, its minimally invasive interspinous fixation system with interlocking plates for spinal fusions.
CoxHealth is providing health screenings for $32 at Meyer Orthopedic and Rehabilitation Hospital in Springfield, Mo., even for patients without insurance.
The Weber School, a private Jewish high school in Atlanta, is launching a new sports science program this fall, reports AJC.
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Iowa State University in Ames has started construction on its new sports performance center, which will be utilized by all student-athletes at the university, reports 247 Sports.
Wyoming-based orthopedic group Premier Bone and Joint is planning to open a new surgery center and physical therapy building in Laramie, reports Mile High CRE.
An experimental spinal cord treatment at Kentucky Spinal Cord Injury Research Center at the University of Louisville has helped a paralyzed man regain some motion 10 years after his motocross injury, reports WBUR.
