Medacta made a donation to the Orthopaedic Research and Education Fund to support future researcher endeavors and clinical trials.
The Latest
Here are the stock reports from five spine device companies for April 23, 2015 and how they compare to their numbers last week on April 16.
Mercy Health – Cincinnati partnered with Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, to be the exclusive provider of sports medicine as well as to sponsor a student-athlete rehabilitation center, according to Cincinnati.com.
Rick Weinstein, MD, of Westchester Health Orthopedics and Sports Medicine in White Plains, N.Y., will be ringside as a team physician caring for 14 fighters during Klitschko – Jennings at Madison Square Garden on Saturday, April 25.
Matthew J. Matava is a professor of orthopedic surgery and physical therapy at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, as well as the chief of sports medicine service.
Twin Cities Orthopedics and St. Croix Orthopaedics in Minnesota are merging to create one large physician practice, according to a Star Tribune report.
Brian Scholl, MD, created new software for physicians and coders addressing issues with the ICD-10 coding update.
BioSpine Institute recently moved its corporate headquarters to Tampa as the area's spine market becomes more competitive, according to the Tampa Bay Business Journal.
New technologies and improvements to old technologies are driving success in the United States spinal implant market, according to an iData Research report.
How much venture capital money is out there for healthcare start-ups?
