Spexor, a European Union research group, is developing an exoskeleton to treat lumbar pain, reports Euronews.
Author: Alan Condon
John Kennedy, MD, chief of the division of foot and ankle surgery and professor in the department of orthopedic surgery at NYU Langone, performed an ankle debridement with a new visualization device at New York City-based NYU Langone in September.
German orthobiologics company curasan AG will launch Spinevisc at the German Orthopedic and Traumatology Congress in Berlin from Oct. 22 to 25.
More than $24 million in federal grants was awarded to researchers from Durham, N.C.-based Duke University, reports WRAL Techwire.
The Arthroscopic Association of North America is opening an orthopedic education facility in Rosemont, Ill., with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Oct. 4.
Here are four health systems and orthopedic groups partnering with professional sports teams.
Here are seven key developments in 3D printing for spine and orthopedics.
Privately held medical device company Stimwave Technologies named the Advanced Spine and Pain Center of San Antonio a Stimwave Center of Excellence.
Pediatric neurosurgeon Kurtis Auguste, MD, is using virtual reality to plan procedures at University of San Francisco Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland.
Raymond Gardocki, MD, joined Memphis, Tenn.-based Campbell Clinic Orthopedics after completing a spine surgery fellowship at the Los Angeles Spine Surgery Institute in 2004.
