MAKO Surgical announced nine RIO systems were sold in the second quarter, increasing worldwide sales to 126 RIO systems and domestic sales to 123 RIO systems.
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Medical device giant Orthofix International has agreed to pay $5.2 million to settle allegations that it bribed Mexican government officials in order to close sales contracts with government-owned hospitals, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
Cayenne Medical, a sports medicine device company, has launched its Quattro Shoulder System for rotator cuff and labral repair.
U.S. athletes are increasingly turning to a form of biologic medicine in Germany to treat chronic pain, according to a New York Times report.
The FDA has approved a generic form of the neuropathic pain drug Lyrica, according to MedPage Today report.
James Lynch, MD, is a board-certified spinal neurosurgeon and founder of SpineNevada in Reno. He specializes in complex spine surgery, cervical disorders, degenerative spine, spinal deformities, trauma, tumor infections and minimally invasive surgery. He performs more than 500 spine surgeries…
Findings from a recent study published in the Journal of Spinal Disorders & Techniques show that a robotic guidance system increases the accuracy of percutaneous pedicle screw placement by 58 percent.
Spine physiatrist and pain management specialist John C. Keel, MD, has joined the medical staff of New England Baptist Hospital in Boston. He will see patients in the hospital's spine center and at a satellite office on Boylston Street in…
Mounting physician opposition to Kentucky's House Bill 1 could present a roadblock to the prescription drug abuse legislation, according to a Courier-Journal report.
