Here are eight things for spinal surgeons to know for July 13, 2017.
Author: Staff
A new study published in Spine examines reoperation rates for patients with recurrent disc herniation.
Vertiflex named Michael Enxing the company's new vice president and COO.
Philadelphia-based Rothman Institute entered into a partnership with Field House Moorestown (N.J.) for naming rights of its indoor sports and physical training facility, according to a report from the Burlington County Times.
A new study published in the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery examines readmissions after total knee replacement surgery.
Arizona is the hot spot for Canadians with more than 350 Canadian companies and 1.1 million visitors. And now Canadian physicians are looking to provide healthcare services to their countrymen in the states, according to Your West Valley.
Las Vegas-based Desert Orthopaedic Center's Lawrence R. Huff, MD, is offering capsular reconstruction procedure to patients who have suffered irreparable rotator cuff tears.
A recent study published in the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Journal outlined research factors influencing medical students in their specialty selection process.
Dallas-based CTL Medical signed a partnership agreement with G-21 to market G-21's bone cement, kyphoplasty and vertebroplasty technology.
Anchorage (Alaska) Fracture and Orthopedic Clinic will host Vincent S. Mosca, MD, for a collaborative clinic with Kenneth C. Thomas, MD.
