(ODT) Orthopedic Design & Technology Magazine
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Devoted to orthopedic product manufacturing. Feature articles, industry news and trends on technological advances in this fast-growing market segment.
Orthopedic Design & Technology is devoted to the design and manufacturing of orthopedic products, with in-depth articles on design trends, materials selection and manufacturing technology. Editorial content includes staff-written and industry-supplied features focused on market trends and technological advances and developments in this fast-growing market segment. Departments and columns also discuss new products and services, industry news, insights from orthopedic manufacturers and suppliers plus other pertinent topics.
Orthopedic Design & Technology's 7,500 subscriber circulation is a vital link for industry advertisers to reach decision makers at key orthopedic device OEMs. Orthopedic Design & Technology is brought to you by Rodman Media, publisher of related magazines specifically, Medical Product Outsourcing, a leading source of information for medical device outsource manufacturing. Source
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| Language | English |
| Country | United States of America |
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Search ArticlesBiotronik Neuro Buys Spinal Cord Stim IP from Soin Neuroscience
Soin Neuroscience, a Dayton-Ohio-based company founded by pain management physician Dr. Amol Soin, revealed that it sold a portfolio of spinal cord stimulation (SCS) intellectual property to Biotronik Neuro. The acquired patents cover tech in SCS waveform design, adaptive programming, and use of machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) in neuromodulation therapy. Biotronik Neuro hopes to use the IP to eventually add a next-gen SCS program to its chronic pain portfolio.
Think Surgical Pockets $65M of Growth Capital
Think Surgical revealed that it’s entered a debt facility with Symbiotic Capital, providing the orthopedic robotics company with up to $65 million of growth capital. The Fremont, California-based company said it will use the proceeds to power the TMINI miniature robotic system’s dual channel sales strategy.
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Tariffs and Trade Pressures in Orthopedics: Rewiring Strategies for Resilience
Tariff pressures are reshaping the global orthopedic landscape, prompting manufacturers to adjust their operational approaches and implement strategies to reduce risks. Some companies use inventory buffering to manage short-term supply risks, while several medtech firms have announced plans to relocate production facilities or establish new operations in tariff-neutral regions.
Chintan Desai Joins Zimmer Biomet as President of Asia Pacific Region
Zimmer Biomet Holdings Inc. has named Chintan Desai as president of the Asia Pacific region, effective immediately, the company announced today. “Chintan is a seasoned medtech executive with nearly three decades of leadership experience at highly respected companies, along with deep expertise leading businesses across the Asia Pacific region,” Zimmer Biomet Chairman/President/CEO Ivan Tornos stated. “He knows this market, he knows how to lead, and he will be a strong addition to our team.
FDA Clears New Lower Leg Tibia/Fibula Solution for MedCAD’s AccuStride
Dallas-based MedCAD has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) clearance for its AccuStride lower leg tibia and fibula system. The unique design of the custom-made planning and surgical guides enables orthopedic surgeons to correct multiple related pathologies and osteotomies in a single procedure. The company received 510(k) FDA clearance for its foot and ankle guides and planning system in March 2025.
BEAR Implant Registry Data Demonstrate Low ACL Retear Rates
Miach Orthopaedics Inc. is using the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM) Annual Meeting platform this week to release two-year outcomes from the first 200 BEAR Implant patients enrolled in the Bridge Registry. The company is highlighting the ways evolved fixation and suture techniques have advanced the BEAR (Bridge-Enhanced ACL Restoration) procedure for treating anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears.
5-Year Data Backs Moximed’s MISHA System for Knee Osteoarthritis
Moximed has announced publication of five-year MISHA knee system data from the technology’s pivotal investigational device exemption (IDE) study. MISHA is the first implantable shock absorber that reduces weight on the knee joint with every walking step. The implant is placed on the medial knee and moves with the natural joint, reducing about 30% of the peak force on the knee with every walking step.
Kinomatic, WHOOP Team Up for Post-Op Joint Replacement Recovery
Kinomatic, a company specializing in artificial intelligence (AI) and virtual reality (VR) powered orthopedic surgery planning and concierge recovery, began a partnership with human performance company WHOOP to launch the Kinomatic RESTORE pilot. According to the company, RESTORE is the first concierge recovery program for joint replacement that uses continuous biometric monitoring into the post-op experience.
Ventris Medical Earns FDA Clearance for its New Connext Surgical Matrix
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted 510(k) clearance to Ventris Medical for its advanced Connext Surgical Matrix, a precisely engineered collagen wound dressing designed to improve wound healing and help mitigate common complications. The product aims to optimize patient recovery by comprehensively supporting the wound-healing cascade, thereby reducing the incidence of infection, seromas, hematomas, and drainage after surgical procedures.