Secure Tracks, a patient support system designed to prevent injuries during rehabilitation for total joint replacement, has recently been installed at the John C. Lincoln Deer Valley Hospital in Phoenix and Banner Del E. Webb Medical Center in Sun City…
Spinal Tech
Ortho Kinematics, a spine diagnostics enterprise, recently received $2 million of new funding for ongoing clinical studies of KineGraph vertebral motion analyzer technology, according to a Citybizlist news report.
Smith & Nephew is set to add 100 employees to its Memphis, Tenn., operations in the first quarter, according to a report from The Commercial Appeal.
Zimmer Holdings recently acquired Sodem Diffusion S.A., the Geneva, Switzerland-based manufacturer of SoPlus Orthopaedic Surgical Power Tools, according to a Zimmer news release.
Audax Medical, a Littleton, Mass.-based orthobiologics company, has been awarded a research and development grant through the Qualifying Therapeutic Discovery Project program to develop Arxis, a regenerative bone and cartilage material, according to a company news release.
Stryker has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Zimmer Holdings, claiming the company's Pulsavac Plus wound debridement system infringes three U.S. patents, according to a Bloomberg Business news report.
Here are five recent patent infringement lawsuits filed and settled between orthopedic and spine device companies.
Former Medtronic chairman and CEO Winston Wallin died yesterday, according to a company news release.
Zimmer recently finalized the acquisition of Beijing Montagne Medical Device Co., a Chinese device company, according to a Zimmer news release.
William A. Hawkins, CEO of Medtronic, will retire at the end of the current fiscal year, which ends on April 29, 2011, according to a company news release.
