Here are four spine surgeons who performed novel procedures in the past month:
Author: Alan Condon
Here are the top 10 most-read articles featured on Becker's Spine Review between June 15 and June 19:
Here are five spine and neurosurgeons making headlines this week:
Orthopedic surgeons Scott Gray, MD, and Matthew Rogell, MD, recently joined Somers (N.Y.) Orthopedics.
Interest in augmented reality has grown significantly in spine in the last decade, stemming from a desire to limit complications linked to instrumented spine surgery and improving procedural efficiency.
Five spine surgeons discuss technologies that excite them and what they view as the next big breakthrough in spine:
Memorial Health University Medical Center in Savannah, Ga., has installed the ROSA Knee Robotic System for total knee replacements, WTOC reports.
Orthopedic surgeon Allan Woo, MD, has completed his 2019-20 term as president of Saskatchewan Medical Association in Canada, Yorkton This Week reports.
Spinal neurosurgeon James Lynch, MD, is encouraging patients to seek treatment for back problems, according to a June 19 KOLO report.
Robert Anderson, MD, operated on San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel June 18 to repair a fractured foot, NBC Sports reports.
