Orthopedic and spine device company Amedica is partnering with Celling Biosciences on research and development of biologically enhanced implants.
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Myoscience, a California-based medical device company, completed patient enrollment in two prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled studies focused on relieving knee pain.
OrthoSecure changed its corporate name to OpLogix, and launched its implant management suite technology.
Pearl, Miss.-based Precision Spine remains committed to manufacturing its products in the United States.
Jupiter, Fla.-based Atlas Spine exclusively licensed its True Position Pivoting Spacer System patents to Shelton, Conn.-based Spine Wave.
Kornelis Poelstra, MD, completed more than 150 complex spine cases with Caesarea, Israel-based Mazor Robotics' Renaissance system.
Stryker launched the Aero-C Cervical Stability System for anterior cervical discectomy and fusion with uniform compression across the interbody space.
Medtronic's revenues were up in the third quarter of 2016 as the company's Covidien acquisition begins to have a bigger affect.
Medical device company heavyweights such as Medtronic, DePuy Synthes and Wright Medical are jostling with local companies to establish a foothold in the Asia-Pacific orthopedic biomaterials market, according to a report by iData Research.
The FDA has approved CoorsTek Medical's CeraSurf-p ceramic femoral heads used in orthopedic implant systems.
