Grand Rapids Business Journal Courtesy Stryker Stryker acquired a maker of technology for musculoskeletal care and joint replacements. The Kalamazoo-based medical device and technology company said Tuesday that it acquired Dania Beach, Florida-based OrthoSensor. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Privately held and founded in 2007, OrthoSensor is a leader in the digital evolution of musculoskeletal care and sensor technology for total joint replacement, according to Stryker. Spencer Stiles Courtesy Stryker “Smart devices and implants will play a big role in orthopedics, and we are excited for OrthoSensor to join Stryker as we continue to innovate and advance smart sensor technologies, including intraoperative sensors, wearables and smart implants across our joint replacement business,” said Spencer Stiles, Stryker’s group president, orthopedics and spine. “Patient recovery will become more active as real-time measurement on key performance insights drives improved outcomes and patient satisfaction.”