Catalyst OrthoScience develops and markets surgical implants that make orthopedic surgery less invasive and more efficient for both surgeons and patients. Catalyst was founded in 2014 by orthopedic surgeon Steven Goldberg, M.D., who saw the need to make shoulder replacement surgery less invasive and give patients a more natural-feeling shoulder after surgery.
NEWLY PUBLISHED STUDY WITH THE STEMLESS CATALYST CSR™ TOTAL SHOULDER SYSTEM DEMONSTRATES GOOD RESULTS IN ADULT ARTHROPLASTY PATIENTS OF ALL AGES AT 2-3 YEAR FOLLOW-UPWe’ve detected that JavaScript is disabled in this browser. Please enable JavaScript or switch to a supported browser to continue using twitter.com. You can see a list of supported browsers in our Help Center.RC Catalyst is THE news source for Rutherford County, NC and surrounding area. Daily updates for Rutherfordton, Spindale, Forest City and Lake Lure. Arrests with mugshots are published 5 days a week. Obituaries are listed for free on a space available links. Our coverage includes education, politics, local government, local events and entertainment. Our forte is investigative news.Read More
RC Catalyst is THE news source for Rutherford County, NC and surrounding area. Daily updates for Rutherfordton, Spindale, Forest City and Lake Lure. Arrests with mugshots are published 5 days a week. Obituaries are listed for free on a space available links. Our coverage includes education, politics, local government, local events and entertainment… . Our forte is investigative news.Read MoreThe RC-67 TITAN™ is a non-alkali steam reforming catalyst with a carrier based on the robust hibonite calcium aluminate phase. A 100% loading of TITAN™ can be used for reforming of lighter feedstocks; for reforming of heavier feeds, TITAN™ can be installed below TOPSOE™’s alkali-promoted catalysts.
There is so much talk of money in this county. There seems to be not enough money for the school system, not enough money for jail improvements, not enough for EMS services, and Sheriff’s Office, yet projects such as a multi-million dollar…Read More »An amended complaint by the former workers at NC trucking company Freightworks LLC was filed Monday in federal court. The original complaint was filed March 23, 2023. The former workers allege they were not given advance warning of Freightwork’s closing and were…Read More »
In the Jan. 19, 2023 Civil District Court hearing, Keith Michael Early accused Forest City Police Officer Troy Scroggs of “Alienation of Affection” from his wife, Samantha Early. During his testimony, Scroggs admitted conducting the sexual affair with Samantha Early while he…Read More »
A Vidalia onion is a variety of sweet onion grown in a production area defined by law of the U.S. state of Georgia since 1986 and the United States Code of Federal Regulations. It has a mild flavor, a uniquely flat shape,…Read More »RUTHERFORDTON – The Rutherfordton Town Council approved a new social district, “The Mint District” for the downtown area at its May meeting. At a recent hearing on the creation of the Mint District, local leaders and merchants spoke in support stating that…Read More »
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