Insurance companies and the ramifications of the COVID-19 pandemic are some of the issues at the forefront of spine surgeons' minds. Here, six surgeons discuss the biggest obstacles to the specialty going forward.
Author: Alan Condon
From a novel procedure to reverse paralysis to the excision of a spinal tumor in a rare case, here are the latest spine surgeons making headlines:
Camber Spine has appointed Max Painter global vice president of sales and marketing, according to a Sept. 16 news release.
New York City-based Mount Sinai Health System is expanding orthopedic services with a 15,000-square-foot office in Scarsdale, N.Y.
Regenerative medicine company Histogen has received a $2 million grant to help fund a clinical trial for knee cartilage regeneration.
The Emory Orthopaedics & Spine Center at the NFL's Atlanta Falcons' Flowery Branch (Ga.) facility is expected to finish construction in mid-December, The Gainesville Times reports.
Oregon orthopedic surgeon Ekaterina Urch, MD, has been recognized with Cascade Business News' annual Accomplished Under 40 Award for excellence in her field.
Aidoc, an artificial intelligence-powered medical imaging company, has raised $20 million in a series B financing round, Venture Beat reported Sept. 16.
Here are three hospitals that have expanded spine or orthopedic services in the past month:
Five spine surgeons discuss the next big healthcare technologies to make waves in the spine field.
