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Here are 10 key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies from the past week.
Fort Worth, Texas-based Fuse Medical closed a capital investment deal and added Mark Brooks and Christopher Reeg to its executive team.
Caesarea, Israel-based Mazor Robotics received an order for three of its Mazor X systems from a mid-Atlantic healthcare organization.
Malden, Mass.-based AxioMed adjusted terms of its previously signed exclusive license agreement with patent holder DSM Biomedical.
Carlsbad, Calif.-based Alphatec Holdings CEO Terry Rich purchased shares of the company's stock, according to Sports Perspectives and Market News.
FDA clears 22 spine-related devices in November 2016.
EOS imaging is improving the treatment experience for surgeons and patients through their 2D/3D imaging technology and imaged-based solutions for musculoskeletal pathologies and orthopedic surgical care.
Rehovot, Israel-based Carevature Medical reported U.S. surgeons are experiencing positive outcomes using the company's Dreal Powered and Curved Spinal decompression system.
