NYC Health + Hospitals/Elmhurst has acquired the Stryker Mako SmartRobotics system, which allows the hospital to offer its patients a minimally invasive option for hip and knee replacements.
Author: Claire Wallace
A 2022 report from Medscape highlights compensation survey results from the last year for U.S. orthopedic surgeons. From average income to incentive bonuses, here are 12 of those survey results.
From robotic joint replacements to predicting pain outcomes, artificial intelligence is being used in a variety of ways in orthopedics.
A new report from Kiiky has rated the top 15 universities for orthopedic surgeons in 2022. The study uses data including student-faculty ratio, tuition, clinical experiences and class activities to complete its global rankings.
James Watt, MD, an orthopedic hand surgeon in Florida, has enrolled the first patient in a U.S. trial comparing ultrasound-guided carpal tunnel release to traditional mini-open release.
From physicians retiring from pro football teams, to new medical partnerships in basketball, six important sports medicine developments occurred in July.
While orthopedic surgeons perform the same job in every state, the work environment, salary and demand for services are not uniform across the country.
In the last two weeks, three payer battles have garnered attention in the spine and orthopedic community.
From hip replacements improving stability and recovery time to sports physicians working in different fields, here are the latest spine and orthopedic studies making headlines:
Austin Brain and Spine plans to open its eighth location Aug. 29 in Dripping Springs, Texas, according to an Aug. 4 report in CI Community Impact.
