Researchers published the two-year results from San Jose, Calif.-based SI-BONE's INSITE study comparing the iFuse Implant System to non-surgical management for sacroiliac joint dysfunction.
Spinal Tech
The Denver-based spine device company TranS1 was recently celebrated as Colorado's "Most Innovative Workplace," according to the Denver Post.
With a rapidly changing economic environment, the European market for large joint orthopedic devices is in a state of constant change, according to a report from Research and Markets.
Medical device companies are in the midst of a mass cycle of innovation as they adapt to value-based model pricing, MDDI reports.
Johnson & Johnson could beat out Apple and Google’s parent company Alphabet as the first $1 trillion company, according to a Motley Fool report.
Oral-maxillofacial surgeons attending the Taiwan Association of Maxillofacial Surgeons Forum on Contemporary Facial Skeletal Surgery seemed intrigued by Farmingdale, N.Y.-based Misonix's BoneScalpel, according to pharmiweb.com.
India-based Apollo Hospitals Hyderabad's surgeons have performed spine surgeries using Caesarea, Israel-based Mazor Robotics' technology, according to Money Control.
A patient implanted with Cambridge, Mass.-based InVivo Therapeutics' Neuro-Spinal Scaffold in the INSPIRE study has improved from a complete AIS A spinal cord injury to an incomplete AIS B spinal cord injury.
Gregory T. Lucier is propelling San Diego-based NuVasive into a new wave of spine dominance, according to The San Diego Union-Tribune.
A Persistence Market Research report revealed the ankylosing spondylitis treatment market will significantly grow through 2021, according to medGadget.
