During the first quarter conference call to discuss Orthofix's financial report, President and CEO Brad Mason spent time discussing its competitive advantage with the M6-C cervical disc and the company's biggest opportunity in the U.S.
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Roy W. Sanders, MD, is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon, focused on acute trauma and posttraumatic reconstruction, as well as foot and ankle surgery.
Texas Health Spine & Orthopedic Center of Collin, Texas, installed a new referral system that pairs patients with a navigator who assists them throughout their spine and orthopedic episode of care.
Orthofix reported flat net sales during the first quarter of 2019 and net income dropped 82.7 percent.
Tampa, Fla.-based Physician Partners of America welcomed three former Laser Spine Institute surgeons.
Twin Cities Orthopedics, an independent specialty practice serving Minnesota's Twin Cities and western Wisconsin, welcomed its first neurosurgeon, Frederick Harris, MD, to its medical staff.
Board-certified orthopedic surgeon Michael Nett, MD, was named to chair of orthopedics at South Side Hospital in Bay Shore, N.Y., reports Newsday.
Oklahoma Spine Hospital in Oklahoma City, Okla., will implement the Evident Thrive EHR technology from healthcare IT firm CPS, by the end of 2019, reports EHRintelligence.com.
New York-based medical device manufacturer Misonix agreed to acquire privately held wound-healing company Solys Medical of Newport News, Va., in an all-stock transaction valued at $97 million.
The Visionaries, a Texas-based female philanthropic group, is hosting a fundraiser to buy a Mobile C-Arm device for Baylor Scott & White McLane Children's Medical Center in Temple, Texas, reports The Temple Daily Telegram.
