Kell West Regional Hospital in Wichita Falls, Texas, has added MAKOplasty technology to its offerings, according to a Texoma's Homepage report.
Spinal Tech
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has allowed marketing of the first motorized device, which acts as an exoskeleton for those with paraplegia due to a spinal cord injury, called ReWalk.
Johnson & Johnson's DePuy Synthes partnered recently with Tissue Regeneration Systems to develop three-dimensional printing technologies, according to a Stacy Page Online report.
DePuy Synthes has cut an undisclosed number of jobs affecting the company's workforce in Warsaw, Ind., according to a Journal Gazette report.
ChoiceSpine received U.S. Food and Drug Administration 510(k) clearance for the BLACKBIRD Posterior Cervical Spinal System.
Purdue University joined OrthoWorx University | Industry Advisory Board, formed to connect technology and talent needs of the orthopedic medical device industry in Indiana with the assets and capabilities of Indiana's higher education institutions.
Titan Spine received approval for the Endoskeleton interbody fusion device in New Zealand and Australia.
Russell Powers, executive vice president of NuVasive, sold 9,526 shares of the company's stock this past Friday, according to an InterCooler report.
Pluristem Therapeutics, a developer of placenta-based cell therapies, selected rotator cuff repairs as the second indication in its orthopedic therapy program.
RBC Capital assumed coverage on LDR shares earlier this week, according to a WatchList News report.
