Ensemble Orthopedics received FDA clearance for an implant to treat early-stage osteoarthritis of the carpometacarpal joint, according to a Dec. 4 press release.
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Medical device company Johnson & Johnson named Nadja West, MD, to its board of directors, according to a Dec. 3 announcement.
SpineJack, an implantable fracture reduction system, has qualified for CMS' transitional pass-through payment as part of the 2021 Medicare Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment System.
Orthopedics special purpose acquisition company Viveon Health Acquisition on Dec. 4 filed with the SEC to raise up to $170 million in an initial public offering, according to Renaissance Capital.
Nexxt Spine implanted its first Nexxt Matrixx SA Cervical Turn-Lock System for the spine, according to a Dec. 3 press release.
From one big money acquisition to a new cervical spine portfolio entering the market, here are 12 key notes on spine and orthopedic device companies from the past week:
Zimmer Biomet launched a foundation and a partnership with the NAACP, according to a Dec. 1 press release.
The University at Buffalo (N.Y.) partnered with Buffalo-based startup Garwood Medical Devices to evaluate a device for amputee patients, according to a Dec. 2 press release.
Centinel Spine's FLX portfolio of titanium interbody devices has been implanted in more than 3,500 patients, the company announced Dec. 3.
Orthopedic implant manufacturer Exactech on Dec. 2 acquired Muvr Labs, a diagnostic and digital data company that develops wearable motion sensors for joint replacement patients.
