From legal battles to new leaders, here are nine orthopedic moves and stories that affected the industry in 2023.
Author: Staff
From leading new centers to being honored for their specialty, here are five surgeons on the cutting edge of sports medicine:
The endoscopic spine surgery technique has been slower to catch on in the U.S. than other countries. But the last 24 months have brought about meaningful change, according to one of the leaders on the forefront of the technique.
CMS plans to cut the conversion factor for the physician fee schedule by 3.4% in the 2024 calendar year, but how will that affect spine and orthopedic surgeons?
Four physicians are joining Orthopaedic & Spine Center of the Rockies, according to the Loveland Reporter-Herald.
The major players in the orthopedic and spine device space are vying for market share while also bringing on additional capabilities and services.
UCSF Health appointed Benjamin Ma, MD, chair of its orthopedic surgery department, according to Newswise.
Advancements in minimally invasive surgery, telemedicine and imaging technologies are just a few of the things on one surgeon's wishlist for 2024.
The orthopedic industry is filled with new technology, but gathering information on such technology is key before diving in head first.
The orthopedic industry is constantly changing. Here is how orthopedic surgeons hope it evolves in 2024.
