The sports medicine market was valued at $5.9 billion in 2015 but that number is expected to explode to an estimated $11.6 billion by 2024, according to a report from Grand View Research.
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John Ogden, MD, joined Genesis Neurosurgery Group in Zanesville Ohio, according to Times Recorder.
Pen Bay Medical Center hired Jeffrey Rasmussen, MD, to work out of Pen Bay Orthopaedics, The Courier-Gazette reports. Here's what you should know.
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Teddy Bridgewater had multiple ligaments in his knee surgically repaired by Dan Cooper, MD, the Star Tribune reports.
According to research by Hospitals & Health Networks, physicians are in high demand by hospitals but supply is faltering and a grim scenario is imagined for 2025.
Here are the top 20 hospitals for adult neurology and neurosurgery from the U.S News & World Report rankings.
Todd J. Lansford, MD, is a spine surgeon at South Carolina Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center in N. Charleston, S.C., discusses minimally invasive spine surgery and the biggest opportunities for surgeons to lower the cost of care.
Columbus-based Ohio State University's Wexner Medical Center's Brain and Spine Hospital offers patients an integrated care approach, according to The Columbus Dispatch.
Board-certified spine surgeon Randall F. Dryer, MD, of Austin-based Central Texas Spine Institute, created a "wall on honor" in the institute's northwest office location, to recognize first responders.
University of California, San Francisco researchers discovered the medical center loses about $1,000 per procedure in unused medical supplies, according to Kaiser Health News.
