From FDA nods to product debuts, here are four developments from spine and orthopedic companies since Nov. 20:
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Spine robots continue to innovate with new systems launching in 2024 and more on the horizon.
Kaiser Permanente and the Los Angeles Clippers entered into a long-term agreement.
Zimmer Biomet received FDA Premarket Approval Application Supplement approval for the Oxford Cementless Partial Knee implant.
Laura Luick, MD, recently joined Integris Health Baptist Medical Center in Oklahoma City to provide foot and ankle surgery.
Medical devicemaker Medtronic has had a busy year filled with tech innovation, leadership appointments and restructuring efforts.
Norfolk, Va.-based Atlantic Orthopaedic Specialists recently experienced a data breach affecting 15,264 individuals.
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Becker's recently highlighted three controversies involving orthopedic surgeons, ranging from lawsuits to opposition against development plans, within a span of just 10 days.
Surgeons at the Flagstaff (Ariz.) Bone & Joint ASC completed the first OsteoPearl allograft implant procedure.
