Top 10 Spine Review articles: Feb. 19-23

Here are the 10 most-read articles featured on Becker’s Spine Review between Feb. 19 and Feb 23.

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1. CEO compensation for 8 spine, orthopedic device companies

 

2. Judge orders former Mayfield Brain & Spine surgeon to halt practice after non-compete violation — 6 insights

 

3. There’s power in numbers – How private practice orthopedic surgeons can compete with hospitals, health systems

 

4. Johnson & Johnson acquires robotic systems developer Orthotaxy: 5 things to know

 

5. Hospital for Special Surgery, Campbell Clinic & more: 11 hospitals expanding spine, neurosurgery programs

 

6. Spine surgery patient receives $17,850 bill for urine test: 4 insights

 

7. 5 factors influencing Stryker’s success

 

8. Knicks’ Kristaps Porzingis has successful ACL surgery at Hospital for Special Surgery — 4 insights

 

9. 59+ spine surgeon leaders of fellowship programs

 

10. J&J, Mazor Robotics, Stryker & more: 11 device company notes

 

More articles on spine:
Drs. Christopher Roberts, Roger Sung & more: 4 spine, neurosurgeons making headlines
Study: spine surgeons win 75% of malpractice lawsuits — 6 key insights
4 spine surgeons on technology innovation

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