St. Mary's Regional Joint Replacement Center in Huntington, W.V., hit its eighth-year milestone, according to The Herald-Dispatch.
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The global sports medicine market is anticipated to hit $11.6 billion by 2024, according to a Grand View Research report.
Providers are managing a balancing act where they try to deliver optimal care to patients while fulfilling a wealth of reporting requirements. An Annals of Internal Medicine study found physicians only spend 27 percent of their time on direct clinical…
Although lacking any big surprises, 2016 saw many "fears realized" in the spine industry.
A new study published in Clinical Spine Surgery examines the association between BMI and revision scoliosis surgery outcomes.
Since the hospital chargemaster data became published online over the past few years, hospital executives and economists suggested they aren't representative of hospital prices and are "irrelevant," according to a Health Affairs article. The article authors gathered data 2013 Medicare…
Medtech introduced their ROSA robot to the United States market initially for brain surgeries. Surgeons have embraced this robotic technology for brain surgery, and earlier this year ROSA was also approved for spine surgery in the U.S.
Ronald Ronquist, MD, joined UP Health System – Portage in Hancock, Mich., according to Up Matters.
North American Spine Society President, Christopher Bono, MD, chief of spine service at Boston-based Brigham and Women's Hospital, shares what he's been witnessing in the spine industry and what the next few years will likely bring.
Scott Adams, MD, is an orthopedic surgeon at Orthopaedic Associates of Central Maryland, a practice with offices in Columbia, Catonsville and Eldersburg. He specializes in sports medicine, with a clinical interest in advanced arthroscopy and orthopedic trauma.
