West Orange, N.J.-based Atlantic Spine Center will provide stem cell treatment for patients with degenerative disc disease.
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Two recent studies found physicians are less likely to die in the hospital and are more likely to obtain hospice care, as opposed to non-physician patients, acceding to Medscape.
Maywood, Ill.-based Loyola University Medical Center and Loyola University Chicago researchers reported 60 genetic diseases affecting the skin, central nervous system and peripheral nervous system.
Here are 16 key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies over the past week.
Nextremity Solutions, a Warsaw, Ind.-based foot and ankle orthopedic implant company, finalized a strategic alliance with BEPSA, a company partnering industry and medical professionals.
SpineFrontier appointed Jerry Goldstein, a leader in the MRI industry, to its board of directors.
The worldwide hip and knee orthopedic surgical robots market is expected to hit $4.6 billion by 2022.
LDR Holding Corporation, based in Austin, Texas, made a minority investment in Poly-Shape, a French manufacturing company specializing in laser sintering.
An Australian researcher created a device that will make spinal surgery less costly and safer, according to Science Alert.
Orthopedic surgeons from Shriners Hospital for Children in Hawaii will be hosting orthopedic clinics in Fiji in February, according to fijivillage.com.
