Generex Biotechnology repaid a nine-year debt of $3,150,972.
Spinal Tech
Huntington, W.Va.-based Marshall University is evaluating a spinal implant that preserves more motion than traditional lumbar fusion, the Herald-Dispatch reports.
SeaSpine Holdings Corp. added an integrated, hydration syringe system to its OsteoStrand and OsteStrand Plus Demineralized Bone Fibers.
Centinel Spine received FDA investigational device exemption approval to begin a two-level clinical trial with two separate prodisc C anterior cervical total disc devices.
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Baltimore-based Mercy Medical Center added Medtronic's O-arm Mobile Surgical Imaging System to The Minimally Invasive Brain and Spine Center at Mercy.
Ann Arbor-based University of Michigan researchers created an injectable solution containing nanoparticles for spinal cord injuries, similar to what an EpiPen does.
DJO launched the AltiVate Reverse Short Stem — a fully-convertible, inlay shoulder arthroplasty system.
Joimax's new instrument set for endoscopic-assisted minimally invasive lumbar interbody fusion is officially on the market.
Huntington, W.Va.-based Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine joins an FDA study determining the efficacy and safety of Premia Spine's Total Posterior Spine System compared to traditional lumbar fusion, reports Huntington News.
