Medtronic's restorative therapies group, which includes devices and implants for spine, musculoskeletal, brain and nerve conditions, will likely see its revenue steadily rise over the next few years, according to Trefis.
Spinal Tech
As physicians look for alternate ways to treat pain in the midst of the opioid crisis, neuromodulation implants for spinal cord stimulation is experiencing a significant surge, reports Business Insider.
Here are 10 key notes on spine and orthopedic device companies:
Sectra, a medical imaging IT and cybersecurity company, will begin offering DePuy Synthes 3D templates as part of its preoperative planning solution.
Here are three hospitals that have incorporated virtual reality into neurosurgery procedures.
Zimmer Biomet sent an urgent recall letter to hospitals and surgeons concerning its legacy Biomet products Sept. 25.
Conformis and Stryker penned an agreement for technology development, licensing and distribution on Oct. 1.
The FDA recently provided 510(k) clearance for Omnia Medical's Boxcar.
Spexor, a European Union research group, is developing an exoskeleton to treat lumbar pain, reports Euronews.
German orthobiologics company curasan AG will launch Spinevisc at the German Orthopedic and Traumatology Congress in Berlin from Oct. 22 to 25.
