Stryker, Johnson & Johnson and Zimmer Biomet posted their fourth-quarter financial results for 2024 and data on their spine orthopedic sales.
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The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons honored four orthopedic surgeons for their research work.
CMS' ASC reimbursements are expected to increase this year for several procedures including orthopedic care, according to VMG's "ASCs in 2024: A Year in Review" report.
Paul Fleissner, MD, of Fairlawn, Ohio-based Crystal Clinic Orthopaedic Center is the first surgeon to use the RejuvaKnee implant for meniscus repair.
The Great Falls (Mont.) Hospital has added a Stryker Mako robotic system for total knee, partial knee and total hip replacements.
Rising costs and increased competition are forcing orthopedic and spine surgeons to make critical decisions about their future. The Journal of Orthopaedic Innovation and Experience outlines 10 key strategies to navigate these challenges, which will be explored in depth at…
A woman who sued Los Angeles-based Kerlan-Jobe Surgery Center claiming its practices "prioritized profit over care" and retaliation reached a tentative settlement, My News LA reported Feb. 6.
Valencia, Calif.-based TriMed has launched its Wrist Fixation System 3 to treat distal radius fractures.
Good Shepherd Orthopedics, part of Hermiston, Ore.-based Good Shepherd Health Care System, is relocating to a new facility in Hermiston, according to a Feb. 5 report from NBC affiliate Non Stop Local.
Zimmer Biomet saw net sales grow 4.3% year over year in the fourth quarter of 2024, according to financial results posted Feb. 6.
