Technavio released a report outlining three trends that will impact the global spinal trauma devices market, which is expected to reach $5.25 billion by 2021.
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NuVasive is launching research, education and awareness initiatives to support its growing spinal deformity portfolio.
U.S. District Judge Ron Clark, a Texas federal judge, ordered Medtronic to pay a spine surgeon $23.5 million in a patent infringement case on May 16, according to Law 360.
Here are 13 key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies from the past week.
Zimmer Biomet has entered into a license agreement with Bonutti Research.
Stryker and AlloSource are collaborating to offer biologics for sports medicine procedures.
Orthofix reported a net sales increase in the first quarter of 2017.
A study published in the Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery examines implant survival rate for minimally invasive anterior or anterolateral hip surgery with the conventional posterior or direct lateral approach.
XpandOrtho earned FDA clearance for its electronic soft tissue balancing instrument.
The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare approved OrthAlign's Direct Anterior HipAlign as well as UniAlign.
