Here are 13 key notes on spine and orthopedic device companies.
Spinal Tech
EOS imaging's next-generation sterEOS 3D imaging software has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
ZetrOZ has been awarded federal and state grants to develop wearable sustained acoustic medicine ultrasound technology for management of lower back pain and back pain caused by herniated discs.
MiMedx Group entered into a distribution agreement with Zimmer.
Massena (N.Y.) Memorial Hospital has become the first hospital in the United States to use the Intellijoint HIP technology, according to a Watertown Daily Times report.
MarketOptimizer released a new report on the orthopedic power tools market, with some question as to whether robotic technologies and computer assistance will make a big enough impact to stick around.
Amedica released its second generation silicon nitride transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion device — Valeo II.
SpineFrontier hired Tamara Souriolle to train its team and surgeon partners.
Spine Wave launched the Annex Adjacent Level System, the first adjacent level system designed to treat patients with currently instrumented segments from a minimally invasive approach.
K2M debuted its Everest Minimally Invasive Spinal System at the Society for Minimally Invasive Spinal Surgery Global Forum.
