Here are four key updates in spine device surface technology.
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Alphatec commercially launched its IdentiTi-PC Porous Titanium Interbody Implant System for transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion procedures.
Vonda Wright, MD, board-certified orthopedic surgeon and chief of Northside Hospital Sports Medicine Network in Atlanta, is using her medical expertise to treat esports athletes.
Camber Spine has reported surgeons have used its Spira spinal implant platform products to perform spine surgery at over 2,000 levels.
Kaiser Permanente is collaborating with the Golden State Warriors to establish Thrive City — a district that will provide year-round health and wellness services — for the Bay Area, reports NBA.
Three orthopedic surgeons from the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine are collaborating to treat athletes of professional soccer team, the Birmingham Legion FC.
Orange Coast Community College in Costa Mesa, Calif., has broken ground on its new $36 million facility, reports GlobeSt.
The University of Kansas in Lawrence has restructured its sports medicine model with the introduction of Kansas Team Health, reports The Kansas City Star.
The University of Arizona College of Medicine in Tucson has achieved success in researching 3D printed scaffolds embedded with calcium and stem cells to treat bone injuries, reports Medical Device Network.
Detroit Medical Center broke ground on the $65 million DMC Sports Medicine Institute in District Detroit, reported NBC affiliate Click On Detroit.
