Today's Top 20 Stories
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2024's orthopedic firsts
Just one month into 2024, orthopedic and spine specialists are already making waves with several 'firsts': -
Zimmer Biomet laying off 3% of staff as part of restructuring
Zimmer Biomet is laying off 3% of its workforce as part of a global restructuring that is expected to save the company $200 million by 2025, according to a statement to the Warsaw Times-Union published Feb. 5. -
St. Luke's holds ribbon-cutting for new orthopedic center
Boise, Idaho-based St. Luke's has cut the ribbon on its new Orthopedics & Sports Medicine facility, according to a Feb. 8 report from Idaho News.
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3 orthopedic surgeons join Azra Care advisory board
Musculoskeletal artificial intelligence software provider Azra Care has added three orthopedic surgeons to its clinical advisory board. -
What's on the horizon for independent orthopedic practices?
In an increasingly consolidated landscape, independent orthopedic practices must get creative to stay afloat. -
To buy or not to buy? How ASCs should approach spine robots
Spine surgery robots have the advantage of assisting physicians with procedure planning and increased precision and can bolster patient recovery. -
UNC Health spine center earns 2nd seal of approval
Morganton, N.C.-based UNC Health Blue Ridge's spine center has earned The Joint Commission's Gold Seal of Approval for the second time, according to a Feb. 8 report from The News Herald.
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The orthopedic practices facing data breach lawsuits
Cyberattacks come with several risks to orthopedic practices, from shut-down computer systems to patient lawsuits. -
MidJersey Orthopaedics building sells for $10.5M
A Bridgewater, N.J.-based medical office building anchored by MidJersey Orthopaedics has sold for $10.5 million, according to a Feb. 8 report from NJBiz. -
Barrow Brain and Spine opens office in Arizona hospital
Phoenix-based Barrow Brain in Spine opened an office at HonorHealth Sonoran Crossing Medical Center in the same city, AZ Big Media reported Feb. 8. -
Rebound Orthopedics & Neurosurgery systems down
All external computer systems at Vancouver, Wash.-based Rebound Orthopedics & Neurosurgery have been shut down since Feb. 5, according to a Feb. 8 report from The Columbian.
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Arkansas system opens orthopedic clinic
Benton, Ark.-based Saline Clinics has opened a new facility specializing in orthopedics and sports medicine, according to a Feb. 7 report from My Saline. -
Meet the leadership team of Hospital for Special Surgery
Hospital for Special Surgery, an academic medical center focused on musculoskeletal health, was first incorporated in 1863 in New York City. The system's hospital has been named the No. 1 orthopedic hospital for 14 years in a row by U.S. News and World Report. -
Stryker vs. Zimmer Biomet vs. Johnson & Johnson: How they compare in Q4 2023
Stryker, Johnson & Johnson and Zimmer Biomet posted their fourth-quarter financial results for 2023 and data on their orthopedic sales. -
Stryker family named among richest in America
The Stryker family, heirs of the orthopedic medtech company Stryker, have been named among the richest families in America, beating out legacy names like Rockefeller and Kennedy, according to a Feb. 8 report from Forbes. -
Zimmer Biomet sees Q4, 2023 sales rise
Zimmer Biomet on Feb. 8 posted fourth-quarter sales of $1.9 billion. -
The future of pain management in spine
Pain management and spine surgery work hand in hand and their use is evolving, some spine physicians say. -
North Carolina spine surgeon performs first dualLIF case
Vincent Rossi, MD, recently completed his first case using Amplify Surgical's dualLIF technology. -
5 spine practices to know
Here are five spine centers to know: -
Globus Medical, NuVasive merger: A timeline
In September, spine tech companies Globus Medical and NuVasive finalized a merger that valued NuVasive at $3.1 billion.
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