Houston-based Spine Injury Solutions, also known as SPIN, opened a Lubbock, Texas location as part of its affiliate expansion program.
Spinal Tech
Cambridge, Mass.-based InVivo Therapeutics announced the newest patient enrollee into its Inspire Study at Camden, N.J.-based Cooper Neurological Institute.
Johnson & Johnson CEO Alex Gorsky spoke to CNBC about the U.S. healthcare system from the China Development Forum in Beijing.
Caesarea, Israel-based Mazor Robotics has teamed up with Dublin, Ireland-based Medtronic to co-market and promote the Mazor X, according to Yahoo! Finance.
The global hip replacement implant market is anticipated to reach $9.1 billion by 2024, based on a Transparency Market Research analysis, according to medGadget.
Here are 14 key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies from the past week.
A new role in spine focuses on bringing new medical device technology to patients.
The FDA granted 13 spine-related device clearances in February.
Durham, N.C.-based Bioventus announced it will conduct studies to further validate Exogen's ability to reduce fracture risks.
Plainsboro, N.J.-based Integra LifeSciences launched the Titan Press-Fit Reverse Shoulder for Fracture.
