Medtronic reported 1.5 percent revenue increase in the first quarter of the 2020 fiscal year, hitting $7.5 billion.
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The University of Arkansas Medical Sciences in Little Rock is using an anti-gravity treadmill to help patients recover from orthopedic surgery, reports KATV.
OrthoPediatrics received FDA 510(k) approval for its PediFoot Deformity Correction System.
Life Spine has been focusing on its research and development efforts, surgeon training as well as the expansion of its micro invasive technology portfolio.
Medtronic has a product in the pipeline that will directly compete with Intuitive Surgical's da Vinci system, Seeking Alpha reports.
IMAC Holdings reported a 521 percent increase in net revenue year-over-year during the second quarter of 2019, after adding eight clinics since the second quarter of last year.
When Steven Goldberg, MD, created his shoulder implant, the industry rejected him, but he continued on and went into business for himself, creating Catalyst OrthoScience. BusinessObserver chronicled Dr. Goldberg's journey
Scientists from Ann Arbor-based University of Michigan created an EpiPen for spinal cord and brain injuries, reports Nature World News.
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.
