Nashville, Tenn.-based Southern Joint Replacement Institute opened a clinic in Dickson, Tenn., the Tennessean.com reports.
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The State of Florida bestowed a $1 million grant upon Gulf Breeze, Fla.-based Andrews Research & Education Foundation for its work to support regenerative medicine research, effective July 1.
Keith Meister, MD, will repair the damaged ulnar collateral ligament of Oakland Athletics' pitcher Kendall Graveman after the ligament failed to improve through rehabilitation, SFGate reports.
Roy Davidovitch, MD, is an orthopedic surgeon at New York City-based NYU Langone Health.
Smith & Nephew released an urgent field safety notice to warn patients and surgeons of issues with its first generation Journey BCS Knee System.
In a $50 million lawsuit, former neurosurgery resident Rylan Brantl, MD, alleges the chief of neurosurgery at Columbia-based University of Missouri School of Medicine harassed and fired him without good cause, the Missourian reports.
In the second quarter of 2018, Stryker reported a 10.3 percent increase in net sales to $3.3 billion, as well as a strong quarter for organic sales growth.
The way a Georgia-based spine surgeon and practice interacts with plaintiff lawyers in personal injury cases has come under scrutiny and resulted in a nearly $9,000 fee, according to the Daily Report.
Medtronic agreed to a proposed settlement with an investor that sued the company for allegedly concealing adverse events for the company's rhBMP-2 product Infuse, according to the Star Tribune.
Hospital for Special Surgery to work with South Korean hospitals on quality improvement: 5 key notes
New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery is expanding an existing relationship with South Korea-based Bumin Hospital Group to strengthen its quality improvement and infection control programs.
