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For Senior Employee Relations Specialist Morgan Ryder, landing a job in Human Resources at Arthrex in 2021 was a dream come true. A Naples native, she knew about the company’s reputation for...
For Arthrex Territory Field Operations Manager Craig Leist, 2022 may have been his toughest year yet. First, he lost his father, then Hurricane Ian pushed the Orange River through his house in...
A procedure using the Arthrex tibial plateau leveling osteotomy (TPLO) system repaired a debilitating injury to an American red wolf, giving a second chance to a member of one of the most...
More than six years after a yellow Labrador puppy named Maggie underwent a procedure with Arthrex innovation to resolve severe joint pain in her leg, her long-term results have proved both...
A Japanese mastiff that has saved the lives of 15 dogs by providing urgent blood donations recently received support himself with the help of a generous community and a surgeon using innovation...
After suffering from lameness in his right leg, a 10-year-old English Springer Spaniel has returned to living a happy, healthy life with the help of Arthrex Vet Systems innovation, including a...
A youthful snow leopard is back to scampering alongside her mother and playing hide-and-seek and an Old World swamp monkey has returned to his endearing, mischievous ways at Brookfield Zoo in...
Jérôme Auger, DVM, MSc, Dipl. ACVS oversees veterinary surgery at Centre Vétérinaire Rive-Sud (South Shore Veterinary Center) in Brossard, Quebec. He and his team work hard to ensure that...
To keep Cornell University’s varsity polo team competitive, the equine athletes, referred to in polo as ponies, must be able to perform their best in a demanding game. “The 40 horses are Division
A horse named Zora healed faster than ever from her chronic summer sores with the help of Arthrex’s JumpStart® antimicrobial wound dressing. “Zora experiences what we call ‘summer sores’...