Stryker, Medtronic, NuVasive & more: 9 device company notes

Here are nine key notes from orthopedic and spine device companies in the past week.

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OrthoPediatrics fully launched the Pediatric Nailing Platform | Femur.

IncludeHealth welcomed former Zimmer Biomet logistics director Eric Huppi as COO.

The Israeli government awarded Medtronic, GE Health and Change Healthcare $33.1 million in grants to continue researching in the country.

NuVasive launched the Reline MAS Midline system for posterior fixation.

UnitedHealth and Medtronic formed a value-based partnership in 2017 focused on delivering patient-centered solutions to improve outcomes while managing costs. They reported positive one-year results.

SpineGuard released its first half, first quarter and second quarter of 2018 financial results.

Life Spine unveiled its latest spine system, the Centric-T Pedicle-Based Retractor System.

Medicrea entered a joint-venture agreement with National Surgical’s spine division to launch an Australian subsidiary.

Stryker named Timothy Scannell its president and COO, effective Aug. 1.

More articles on devices and implants:
3 things to know about OrthoPediatrics’ nailing platform launch
4 things to know about OrthoPediatrics’ CEO Mark Throdahl
Former Zimmer Biomet employee joins new device company as COO: 5 points

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