The San Antonio Advanced Spine and Pain Center started using a Nevro stimulator, according to KSAT 12.
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The Hospital for Special Surgery in New York has studies underway testing if a new modular partial wrist implant will facilitate better movement and last longer than traditional implants for patients who suffer from painful wrist arthritis.
Here are 21 key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies over the past week.
Nextremity Solutions has acquired foot fusion technology from Del Palma Orthopedics.
The Spine Journal accepted a new study based on in-vitro research titled "Does Impaction of Titanium-Coated Interbody Fusion Cages into the Disc Space Cause Wear Debris and/or Delamination?"
Global medical device company K2M Group Holdings' shares decreased 4.2 percent on Oct. 20, according to District of Columbia Progressive.
Bioventus launched SUPARTZ FX, a non-surgical, non-pharmacologic therapy for knee osteoarthritis.
Life Spine announced the limited release of the CENTERLINE Thoracolumbar Spinal System.
Stryker's net sales were up slightly in the third quarter of 2015.
The Hospital for Special Surgery in New York presented data from the first U.S. study of BONESUPPORT's CERAMENT with Gentamicin in an infected rat model at the European Bone & Joint Infection Society.
