France-based Implanet qualified to trade its American Depositary Receipts on the OTCQX market. OTC Markets Group operates financial markets for 10,000 U.S. and global securities.
Spinal Tech
A patient paralyzed by a spinal cord injury was able to move his fingers wearing a newly developed sleeve that receives impulses from a computer chip implanted in the brain, according to BT. The technology involves the neural by-pass of…
The United States Patent and Trademark Office allowed Carlsbad, Calif.-based Aurora Spine's ZIP ISP family patent.
Safe Orthopaedics has received regulatory approval for its SteriSpine ranges in Australia and New Zealand.
Zacks Investment Research upgraded Smith & Nephew from a "hold" rating to a "buy" rating, according to Washington News Wire.
Al Franken (D-MN) requested detailed information about Medtronic from federal investigators, according to a Reuters report.
Every person's spine is unique. Lyon, France-based Medicrea understands an individual's spine requires customized implants, and clinical sagittal alignment outcomes directly correlate to a patient's set of spino-pelvic parameters.
In response to a Star Tribune report on Medtronic's Infuse studies, Minnesota Sen. Al Franken probed Medtronic CEO Omar Ishrak and FDA Commissioner Robert Califf on Medtronic's failure to report more than 1,000 adverse events, according to Star Tribune.
Google.org gave $20 million to 30 nonprofits committed to advancing care for people living with disabilities, according to Wired.
The FDA has approved EOS imaging's spineEOS, an online 3D planning software for spine surgery.
