France-based The Medicrea Group reported on its successful and exciting 2016.
Spinal Tech
Here are 15 key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies from the past week.
Quebec City, Canada-based Bodycad received FDA clearance for its Unicompartmental Knee System.
Tempe, Ariz.-based MedPlast acquired Denver-based Vention Medical's Device Manufacturing Services business.
Research and Markets launched the Johnson & Johnson market research portal.
The Trump administration has considered enforcing an import tax to bring jobs and companies back to the U.S. However, doing so may severely impact medical devices, hospitals and patients all over the country, according to The New York Times.
Toronto Western Hospital represents the first Canadian site for San Diego-based InVivo Therapeutics' cervical spinal cord injury study.
New Brunswick, N.J.-based DePuy Synthes Mitek Sports Medicine released a new suite of arthroscopic devices.
DePuy Synthes launched the ATTUNE Revision Fixed Bearing Tibial Base and the 14mm by 50 mm Cemented Stem.
New Brunswick, N.J.-based DePuy Synthes announced its ATTUNE Knee saves patients and clinics money while improving quality of life.
