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Spine device company Alphatec Spine has received FDA 510(k) market clearance for two new products, the Pegasus and the ILLICO FS Facet Fixation System, according to NASDAQ.
Stimwave Technologies in Scottsdale, Ariz., will join BioInspire in Peoria, Ariz., according to an AZ Central report.
Published in Pain Management
As the New Year draws nearer, it will bring new challenges for spine surgeons and industry innovators. Several experts weigh in on six pressing spine challenges and how professionals can cope with these challenges.
Published in Spine
Relief Glove, a new pain relief device, targets the muscles and joints of the elbow, forearm, wrist and hand to relieve symptoms of carpel tunnel syndrome, tendonitis and wrist and hand pain.
Published in Pain Management
Orthofix's investigation into its bone growth stimulation business has concluded, and the company will pay $43 million to fully resolve matters, both criminal and civil.
Medtronic has been training physicians on its devices in mobile labs for a decade, and now the company will release a new lab 2013, according to Commercial Appeal.
Gavin Fabian, CEO of MedPassage, discusses the medical device industry and trends for lowering costs in the future.
Precision Spine received FDA 510(k) clearance for its Mini-Max Minimally Invasive Access System.
Medical device companies prepare for the 2.3 percent tax on device sales set to go into effect Jan. 1, according to St. Louis Biz Talk.
Bioventus, the biologics and clinical therapies business from device maker Smith & Nephew and Essex Woodlands, has launched its entity in the Netherlands, according to Helio.
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