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FEATURED EXCLUSIVES
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Minor Orthopedic Replacement Implants Global Market Exceeds $1.5 Billion |
A look at the drivers influencing this market segment and what’s behind the growth.
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Six Advantages of Machined Polymer Components over Metals |
From cost reduction to increased durability and functionality, plastic components can be superior to metal.
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Regulatory Landscape for EO Residue Levels in Medical Devices |
This whitepaper was written by experts at Nelson Labs and Sterigenics to help medical device manufacturers navigate the current regulatory landscape for EO residual levels – including what they need to know now and what may be on the horizon.
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LATEST STORIES
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Arkansas Man Fitted for Robotic Arm Controlled by Thought
With time and practice, a patient is able to fine-tune the way the robotic arm works with his or her body.
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Sterilization Breach at Colorado Hospital Put Orthopedic Patients at Risk of HIV, Hepatitis
Implant or spine surgery patients who underwent procedures between July 21, 2016, and Feb. 20, 2018 are most at risk.
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Contract Manufacturers & OEMs! |
Join the “IMPLANTS 2018 Conference” in Paris from June 6-7 to discover the latest and greatest manufacturing and purchasing strategies in Orthopedics.
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Stryker's Group President Announces Intent to Retire
After over 30 years of service, Lonny Carpenter will retire March 31, 2019.
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First Dynamic Spine Brace—Robotic Spine Exoskeleton—Characterizes Spine Deformities
First device to measure 3D stiffness of human torso could lead to new treatments for children with spine deformities.
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Advanced Metrology Solutions Offer Advantages To Medical Manufacturers |
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Brain-Implanted Electrodes Restore Sensation to Paralyzed Man's Arm
A tiny array of electrodes implanted in the brain's somatosensory cortex induced sensations of touch and movement.
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Augmented Reality App Could Aid Parkinson's Patients
Rice U. bioengineering students program smartphone to guide patients who "freeze" while walking.
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