The National Institutes of Health provides orthopedic labs and universities with funds for new research and developments in the field.
Author: Claire Wallace
Stryker has launched its new Gamma4 System, a precision nailing device that can treat stable and unstable fractures and stabilize bones.
The Gunnison (Colo.) Valley Health launched the Gunnison Valley Orthopedics and Sports Medicine clinic, adding orthopedic care to the local health system, according to an Aug. 31 report from the Gunnison Country Times.
Thomas Best, MD, PhD, vice chair of research for orthopedics at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, plans to use two new R21 grants from the National Institutes of Health to bolster his research on the role of…
AdventHealth has opened a $70 million, 130,000-square-foot sports medicine and training center in central Florida that will serve as a health center for the Orlando Magic basketball team, according to an Aug. 31 report from the Sports Business Journal.
David Porter, MD, has performed a surgical procedure to address a Lisfranc injury on Oklahoma City Thunder player Chet Holmgren's right foot.
A study published in the September issue of the Spine Journal found that telemedicine visits can provide accurate evaluations for pre-op spine patients.
Starting your own spine practice takes more than just a medical school education, according to an Aug. 29 report from the American Medical Association.
Orthopedic Care Partners has closed an investment in a state-of-the-art ASC in Wentzville, Miss.
A study published in The Spine Journal concluded that patient improvement in neck pain was greater than improvement in arm pain following cervical disc replacements.
