MMI announces global imaging services collaboration with Micron
Insights from the 2022 OARSI Clinical Trials Symposium
MMI is proud to have partnered with Moximed on an FDA-regulated IDE study to investigate the safety and effectiveness of the MISHA Knee System as a treatment option for younger patients with mild to moderate OA.
MMI’s orthopedics expert discusses the imaging modalities and endpoints relevant for the design of knee OA clinical trials.
Facing an aging population and unprecedented scrutiny over treatment costs, clinical trials that seek to improve treatment of late-stage conditions and diseases such as osteoarthritis are set to make a significant impact.
Drs. T.J. Mosher and G.E. Gold, two of MMI’s thought leaders, recently were published in a review of the best practices for knee OA imaging in clinical trials.
According to a a study published in the journal in the journal Stem Cells Translational Medicine, researchers may have found a new protocol to grow and transform human embryonic stem cells into cartilage cells.
There are at least two efforts underway that could eventually serve as a substitute for the human meniscus.
Knowing the most effective arthritis procedures favored by surgeons can help novel devices find a welcome market reception.
This latest trial, which was conducted at Amsterdam’s Academic Medical Centre, involves sending electronic impulses to implanted electrodes to stimulate the vagus nerve.
Medical Metrics, Inc. (MMI), a leading provider of imaging core lab services for orthopedic clinical trials, has been selected by five leading orthopedic device manufacturers to support multiple cross-sectional, post-market, FDA surveillance studies of metal-on-metal (MoM) hip implants. MMI will independently evaluate radiographs and MRI to assess long-term outcomes in patients implanted with MoM hips. …
Total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA) is becoming increasingly more common as a treatment for disabling pain or impaired shoulder function. Dr. Jonelle Petscavage, a Medical Metrics’ (MMI) consultant, recently published a two-part review in the American Journal of Roentgenology on the current state-of-the-art in shoulder arthroplasty. Covering topics such as epidemiology, history, preoperative imaging, hemiarthroplasty, anatomic …
MMI’s scientific staff and physician consultants specialize in joint replacement studies and the current client list includes global leaders in joint arthroplasty.