Here are 12 key notes on spine and orthopedic device companies:
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Ocala, Fla.-based West Marion Community Hospital recently added an orthopedic-facing addition to its hospital, Ocala-News.com reports.
Global medical device company Medtronic has been very active in 2019 with acquisitions, device launches and clinical studies. Here is a timeline of 10 of the company's major events so far this year.
Lake Forest, Calif.-based medical device company, Tenex Health, received FDA approval to market its latest minimally invasive technology, TX-Bone.
St. Peter's Health in Helena, Mont., opened a new orthopedic urgent care clinic to treat walk-in patients, reports Independent Record.
Fort Collins, Colo.-based bioavailable cannabis solutions company, Geocann, hired Anthony Petraglia, MD, as CMO, and chairman of the Scientific and Medical Advisory Board.
A research article published in the Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons from Boston-based orthopedic surgeon Marilyn Heng, MD, shows that it's quantity of opioids prescribed, rather than the type, that relates to long-term use in patients post-op.
San Diego-based digital health company Reflexion Health received FDA clearance to expand its Virtual Exercise Rehabilitation Assistant for use with trunk and upper extremities.
The State of Spine Surgery Think Tank 2019 will take place at the Ritz Carlton in Aruba and cover the business of spine, physician wellness, patient safety and more.
In 2013, William Meyers, MD, established the Vincera Institute, a center dedicated to the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, research and education of core injuries.
