VertiFlex, a San Clemente, Calif.-based spine device company, has completed enrollment for its IDE clinical trail for the Superion Interspinous Spacer, according to a company news release.
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A jury in the United States District Court ruled that Spinal Kinetics did not infringe on Synthes patents with the M6 Artificial Disc, according to a Spinal Kinetics news release.
Edward Lilly, III, MD, an orthopedic surgeon with Blue Ridge Bone & Joint Clinic, was elected 2011-2012 president of the North Carolina Orthopedic Association, according to a Times-News report.
Orthopedic Associates in Lewisville, Texas, turned 35 this year and opened a new facility in August, according to a report from Allen Publishing.
Smith & Nephew recently announced the company would cut 80 jobs at its orthopedics unit in Memphis, according to a Daily News report.
The National Basketball Association has implemented a new policy on concussions, according to a Miami Herald news report.
Share prices for orthopedic and spine device companies have been on the downturn since last weekend, when the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services released a new pre-reimbursement review project, according to a Mass Device report.
Ohio's health information exchange is the first in the United States to share healthcare data between states via direct secure messaging, according to an Ohio Health Information Partnership news release.
On the front of each disinfectant's label there should be one of four of what are known as "precautionary signals" from the EPA. The least restrictive one is the signal word "caution" which means you can use this product but…
Ask Spine Surgeons is a weekly series of questions posed to spine surgeons around the country about clinical, business and policy issues affecting spine care. We invite all spine surgeon and specialist responses. Next week's question is: What do you…
