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Boosting fan morale during down years, unfavorable trades or unfortunate weather is no easy feat. But when a season holds playoff promise, a loyal fan base brings the required energy.
Healthcare is going digital, and organizations failing to welcome this shift may fall behind their competitors as healthcare transitions to value-based care. The drive for value in an ever complex system has fueled the drive for efficiency, and technology can…
With the onset of a vertebral compression fracture, a patient may experience a downward spiral of morbidity. These risks may include impaired gait, disability, reduced lung function, early satiety, future fracture risk and excess mortality.
A new study published in Spine examines bone union after lumbar interbody fusion with titanium or PEEK cages to evaluate vertebral endplate cysts as a predictor of nonunion.
Saint Luke's Health System's Kansas City Orthopedic Institute will be opening in-house urgent care next month, according to a Kansas City Business Journal report.
Orthopedic surgeons account for a large portion of the physicians in Massachusetts who have financial relationships with the medical device and manufacturing industry, according to a Massachusetts Business Journal report.
Here are seven sports medicine physicians who have recently joined hospitals or practices, or gained promotions.
Western Kentucky University responded to a second legal protest by Western Kentucky Orthopaedic and Neurosurgical Associates over the university's proposed sports medicine complex with The Medical Center, the Bowling Green Daily News reports.
Hal L. Hankinson, MD, is a spine surgeon at Santa Fe, N.M.-based Christus St. Vincent Neurosurgical Associates.
