Here are eight key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies from the past week.
Spinal Tech
In partnership with The Foundation for the Advancement in Research in Medicine, BoneSmart invites physicians to celebrate Joint Replacement Awareness Day®.
ConforMIS priced an underwritten public offering of 13.3 million shares of common stock. Here are five things to know:
Vista, Calif.-based medical device company DJO Global agreed to pay $7.62 million following allegations that a subsidiary billed Tricare for excessive and unnecessary supplies. The settlement resolves all allegations.
According to the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, around 75 percent of individuals experience back pain. This prevalence of back pain has helped expand the spine surgery device market, according to TMR Research.
According to the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, around 75 percent of individuals experience back pain. This prevalence of back pain has helped expand the spine surgery device market, according to TMR Research.
A new study highlights two-year data of RTI Surgical's SImmetry Sacroiliac Joint Fusion System.
The FDA cleared 41 spine devices in December 2017.
Life Spine's division, Centric Medical, earned FDA clearance for its Foot and Ankle Plating System.
Implanet reported its fourth quarter and full-year revenue for 2017.
