EOS imaging announced the installation of an EOS imaging system at the Orthopaedic University Hospital Friedrichsheim in Frankfurt, Germany.
Spinal Tech
IMPLANET, a provider of orthopedic implants, announced it has signed seven new distribution agreements.
The Food and Drug Administration granted 25 spine-related 510(k) clearances in April.
Cesca Therapeutics announced the formation of its first clinical and scientific advisory board and the appointment of Solomon Hamburg, MD, PhD.
BioMedical Enterprises announced that its Speed Shift Continuous Active Compression System is available nationally.
OrthoPediatrics is a provider of anatomically appropriate implants for children suffering from orthopedic conditions and injuries.
LDR is a global medical device company, with headquarters in Troyes, France and Austin, Texas, focuses on designing and commercializing surgical technologies for the treatment of spinal disorder patients.
Boston Scientific announced new retrospective data related to its Precision Spectra Spinal Cord Stimulator, which shows that it provides sustained and significant low-back pain relief six months after implementation.
OrthoPediatrics introduced two new products at the Pediatric Orthopedic Society of North America meeting, April 30 to May 3 — the Response Spine System and the OrthoPediatrics Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction System, according to an Inside Indiana Business report.
NuVasive is a medical device company focused on developing minimally invasive spinal surgical products and procedures. The company features more than 90 products spanning lumbar, thoracic and cervical applications, neuromonitoring services and a biologics portfolio.
