Orthobiologics company Cerapedics reported results from the FDA investigational device exemption clinical trial for i-FACTOR Peptide Enhanced Bone Graft in anterior cervical discectomy and fusion procedures, published in Spine.
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The Interventional Orthopedics Foundation received a donation from cable television executive John C. Malone.
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The Stanford (Calif.) University School of Medicine boasts the highest number of neurologist graduates in the country, according to the Association of University Professors of Neurology data.
Bahria Town and London Neurosurgery Partnership & London Neurosciences Centre Limited signed an agreement to build spinal facilities in Pakistan, according to The International News.
Bioquark, a Philadelphia-based biologic-based product developer, and Revita Life Sciences, an India-based biotechnology stem cell company, are collaborating to develop regenerative medicine for spinal cord injuries.
Orthopedic surgeon Robert Zehr, MD, has operated an independent practice in Naples, Fla., since 2007, according to Business Observer. He recently opened Seaside Surgery Center to provide patients same-day joint replacement procedures. However, staying independent is not an easy feat,…
States that extended Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act experienced a twofold reduction in working people without health coverage, based on a Families USA study, according to Public News Service.
