Marietta, Ga.-based Amendia introduced its new spondylolisthesis reduction system for commercial launch.
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The global market for wearable medical devices will more than double by 2020, according to a Zion Research report. The report includes an analysis of wearable devices developed to monitor individuals in fitness, hospital and home healthcare application settings.
The global market for surgical microscopes is expected to grow through 2020, according to WhaTech.
St. Paul, Minn.-based Spineology expanded its relationship with Musculoskeletal Transplant Foundation, a tissue bank. Spineology offers anatomy-conserving spinal technologies.
Rice University researchers pinpoint graphene nanoribbons as potential treatment for SCI: 4 insights
Houston-based Rice University researchers developed graphene nanoribbons, intended as a treatment for spinal cord injuries, according to Tech Times. The researchers tested the ability of Texas-PEG, a compound of customized graphene nanoribbons in polyethylene glycol, to heal a rodent's damaged…
The American Medical Association's CPT 2017 Codebook included the first endoscopic spinal surgery code no. 62380.
The global spine surgical robots market is expected to hit $2.77 billion by 2022, based on a MarketResearchReports.biz analysis, according to medGadget.
Regentis Biomaterials recently received FDA approval to begin a phase III clinical study of GelrinC, a treatment for focal cartilage defects in the knee.
Zimmer Biomet gave a large donation pledge to the Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation.
Bordeaux, France-based Implanet reported its financial results for the first half of 2016, ending June 30.
