Israel-based Carevature Medical's Dreal device makes cervical decompression an easier procedure to carry out than having to use traditional drills, burrs and manual instruments, according to a Spine Universe report.
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Atlanta's Emory Orthopaedics & Spine Center will utilize ConforMIS technologies to design patients' custom knees in Johns Creek, Ga., according to the Johns Creek Patch.
Here are 14 key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies from the past week.
The global interspinous spacer market is expected to continue growing between 2016 and 2024, according to a Transparency Market Research report.
Farmingdale, N.Y.-based Misonix reported its results for fiscal year 2016, ended June 30, 2016.
The HF10 therapy trial, which is being administered by Alexander Hersel, MD, and Bradley Spiegel, MD, of Thousand Oaks, Calif.-based Management & Injury Relief Medical Center, has had encouraging results.
Joseph Berman, MD, of Arlington Orthopedic Associates treated knee patients with NUsurface Meniscus Implant as part of the SUN clinical trial.
Virginia's Reston Hospital Center has added the Mazor X system to its award-winning spinal surgery program, becoming to first hospital in the Mid-Atlantic to have the device, according to a report from The Connection.
San Diego-based NuVasive reported its financial results for the fourth quarter and full-year 2016.
The collaborative efforts of Toronto-based ReMAP O7 have produced the 7D image guidance system for spine surgeries.
