Scientists from Ann Arbor-based University of Michigan created an EpiPen for spinal cord and brain injuries, reports Nature World News.
Spinal Tech
The Tether, Zimmer Biomet's anterior vertebral body tethering treatment for pediatric scoliosis, received FDA approval.
Alphatec appointed three new executives to leadership roles as the company seeks to boost sales in the western market.
The FDA cleared 31 orthopedic and spine related devices last month.
Here are seven key notes on spine and orthopedic device companies:
Fuse Medical, a company focused on orthopedic and spine devices, reported improvements in second quarter earnings.
Misonix landed CE Mark approval for Nexus, its integrated ultrasonic surgical device.
The FDA approved Solco Biomedical's 4CIS Chiron spinal fixation system.
Stryker expanded the roles of two of its employees after Stuart Simpson, president of joint replacement, left the company.
Lebanon, N.H.-based Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center installed Medtronic's Mazor X System for complex spinal procedures, reports HIT Infrastructure.
