The University of Maryland at Baltimore will soon begin revamping the way it teaches pain management to future physicians, according to a Baltimore Sun report.
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AxioMed Spine has received the CE Mark approval for its Freedom Cervical Disc, an elastomeric total spinal disc replacement device.
SPR Therapeutics will soon release a new electrical stimulation device to treat shoulder pain, according to a Cleveland.com report. The device, called Smartpatch, will enter its third and final clinical trial within the next six months before applying for FDA…
James Andrews, MD, founder of Andrews Institute of Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine in Gulf Breeze, Fla., will perform shoulder surgery on Tampa Bay Rays outfielder Brandon Guyer, according to a Tampa Bay Online report.
Scott A. Bissell, MD, an orthopedic surgeon with a special interest in sports medicine, recently joined the staff at St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center, according to a Hartford Business report.
Safe Orthopaedics, a Paris, France-based orthopedic device company, has introduced its first product line, SteriSpine PS Pedicle Screw System.
TransCorp Spine, an Ada, Miss.-based spine device company, has named Christopher Welch president and CEO.
Brian McKeon, MD, team physician for the Boston Celtics, recently performed shoulder surgery on Celtics player Avery Bradley, according to a Providence Journal report.
Expanding Orthopedics, an Israel-based orthopedic device company, has signed a distribution agreement with Advanced Medical Systems, an Italian spine distributor, for its XPED Expanding Pedicle Screw System.
