Today's Top 20 Stories
  1. Orthopaedic & Spine Center, by the numbers

    Newport News, Va.-based Orthopaedic & Spine Center made several major accomplishments in 2024, setting the practice up for a big 2025. 
  2. Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic sues Cedars-Sinai for $150M over alleged breach of contract

    The Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic, based in Los Angeles, is suing Cedars-Sinai, alleging the hospital schemed to appropriate its assets, reputation, patient base and intellectual property without compensation.
  3. SurGenTec's OsteoFlo HydroFiber FDA cleared for standalone use

    SurGenTec earned FDA 510(k) clearance for its OsteoFlo HydroFiber to be used as a stand-alone equivalent to autografts in spine surgeries.
  1. Orthopedic Institute to close facility, move to multimillion-dollar campus

    The Orthopedic Institute in Sioux Falls, S.D., will close its doors after 20 years in order to relocate to Tea, S.D., according to a Jan. 15 report from Dakota News Now.
  2. Penn State taps vice president of musculoskeletal services

    State College, Pa.-based Penn State Health has added Teresa Swenson as administrative vice president of musculoskeletal services.
  3. Royal Biologics, Fair Winds Medical partner for orthobiologics

    Royal Biologics and Fair Winds Medical partnered to distribute spine and orthopedic biologics, according to a Jan. 16 news release.
  4. Medcura forms spine surgery advisory board

    Medcura, a hemostatic devicemaker, formed a Spinal Surgery Advisory Board, according to a Jan. 16 news release.
  1. Proactive financial strategy essential in 2025, Hospital for Special Surgery's new CFO says

    Christopher Dunleavy's career has taken him across the gamut of healthcare settings including  Boston-based Brigham Health, Dallas-based Baylor Health and USMD Holdings. Now he's at a unique stage as CFO of New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery.
  2. Orthopedic, spine clinics opening in the South in 10 days

    Here are five orthopedic and spine practices that have opened in the South, as reported by Becker's since Jan. 6:
  3. Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute performs 1st orthopedic surgery at newly opened hospital

    Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute has performed the first orthopedic surgery at the new Orlando Health Lake Mary (Fla.) Hospital.
  4. U of Buffalo Neurosurgery to anchor New York medical office building

    University at Buffalo (N.Y.) Neurosurgery is leading the development of a $20 million medical office building in Orchard Park, N.Y., according to a Jan. 15 report from Buffalo Business First.
  1. How orthopedic ASCs can scale amid case volume increases

    As ASCs become more popular and cases continue migrating to outpatient settings, leaders need to learn how to scale appropriately, according to Earl Kilbride, MD, of Austin (Texas) Orthopedic Institute.
  2. 5 medtech notes: Onward, Icotec and more

    From device clearances to mergers, here are five developments from spine and orthopedic devicemakers since Jan. 8.
  3. DiFusion Technologies earns patent for orthopedic biomaterial

    DiFusion Technologies earned a new U.S. patent for four methods to manufacture its ZFuze biomaterial for orthopedic implants.
  4. 5 spine, orthopedic studies to know

    From industry investments to orthopedic outcomes, Becker's reported on five key spine and orthopedic studies so far in January.
  5. Spine surgeons' approach to their toughest cases

    Complex spine surgery requires an all-hands-on-deck approach, often with multiple experts in the operating room.
  6. Mercyhealth adds 2 orthopedic surgeons

    Rockford, Ill.-based Mercyhealth has added two new orthopedic surgeons to its team,   Parthiv Patel, DO, and Margaret Porembski, MD. 
  7. Dr. Ayoosh Pareek's AI vision for the Hospital for Special Surgery

    At the beginning of 2025, Ayoosh Pareek, MD, an orthopedic and sports medicine surgeon, joined New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery. 
  8. AAHKS publication taps editor-in-chief, deputy editor-in-chief

    The American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons' official journal, Arthroplasty Today, has tapped Brett Levine, MD, as editor-in-chief and Anna Cohen-Rosenblum, MD, as deputy editor-in-chief for 2025. 
  9. FDA clears Corin hip replacement technology

    Orthopedic robotics company Corin has earned FDA clearance for the ApolloHipX, a total replacement application designed for the Corin Apollo platform.

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