Zimmer Biomet named Bryan C. Hanson its new president and CEO, effective today.
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Globus Medical sued Stryker and a former engineer for allegedly stealing proprietary trade secrets when the engineer accepted a new job at Stryker, according to Mass Device.
Introducing wearables in orthopedics – Hospital for Special Surgery's Dr. Stephen Lyman explains how
As technology and devices evolve, physicians continue to look for inventive ways to continuously receive feedback on a patient's recovery.
The global spinal cord stimulator market is set to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 6.4 percent through 2027, according to a Future Market Insights report.
InVivo Therapeutics tapped Richard Toselli, MD, to serve as acting CEO.
Ampio Pharmaceuticals' Ampion, used to treat knee osteoarthritis, exceeded Phase 3 clinical trial standards set by the Osteoarthritis Research Society International.
Here are 13 key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies from the past week.
Wright Medical Group acquired a software-based solutions developer for preoperative planning of shoulder replacement surgery.
NuVasive appointed a new executive to lead its global surgeon education platform.
The global orthopedic devices market is set to reach $41.2 billion in 2019, based on a Transparency Market Research report, according to The Global Health News.
