Is This the Tipping Point in Spinal Surgery?
Introducing new disruptive technologies to the spinal market comes with its opportunities and challenges. But what do these mean for the future of spinal surgery? Click to read more.
Introducing new disruptive technologies to the spinal market comes with its opportunities and challenges. But what do these mean for the future of spinal surgery? Click to read more.
New innovations have continued to advance surgery – especially within the spinal space. I wanted to highlight the revolutionary technology that is driving this change and shaping the future of the space.
In this episode, I'm joined by Steven Haken and Deborah Rizzi from market access and reimbursement specialists Odelle Technology to discuss how to take a medical device to market.
With COVID-19 lockdowns happening across the globe, VR technology has become even more important to the way surgeons work and learn. I talk to a leader in the market to discuss the accelerated adoption of the technology.
There’s optimism throughout all the med-tech markets we serve and to celebrate this we asked our CM Medical recruitment specialists about innovations, industry news and trends to expect from the year ahead.
Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) are preparing to make major improvements to spinal surgery, having adapted to overcome many previous concerns and become more readily available.
I wanted to learn more about Janne's experience in the industry, how he fell in love with the technology and what he thinks about the future of the space.
Forecast for further growth in 2020, the spinal implant and device market is becoming one of the most innovative areas in the medical device field.
Guest author and medical professional, Rachel Conway, gives insight into the impact that AI is having to diagnose and treat cancer.
Opioid addiction and misuse - including prescription pain relievers, heroin, and synthetic opioids such as fentanyl – has been escalating for decades, with 11.4m people misusing the drugs in the US alone.
The AAOS Annual Meeting is one of the highlights of the year for the world of orthopaedics.
Feel ill? Go to the doctor, get a diagnosis, take some tablets, feel better. Hurt your tooth? Go to the dentist, have it repaired, take painkillers, feel better.
There are 33 separate vertebrae in the spine. That’s 33 opportunities for something to go wrong, move, slip or break. This complexity makes cutting-edge surgical technology essential in the spinal space.