Princeton (N.J.) Orthopaedic Associates has re-opened its urgent care center for orthopedics.
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The global neurostimulation devices market is anticipated to hit $9.8 billion by 2024, according to a Grand View Research report.
Knoxville-based University of Tennessee engineers are creating wearable sensors for patients with motor impairments, according to the University of Tennessee Daily Beacon.
As technology continues to advance, surgeons are increasingly using robotic-assisted technology for hip and knee replacements, according to Star Tribune.
The New Jersey-based practice Princeton Orthopaedic Associates will reopen its Saturday morning urgent care walk-in clinic.
Dr. William Tally on developing spinal instrumentation to solve the technical problems of spine care
William C. Tally, MD, weighs in on spinal instrumentation and offers advice to young surgeons who may be interested in developing technologies and techniques.
When diagnosing knee pain in patients older than 40 years old, x-rays are more effective than MRIs, according to a study published in the Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.
A U.K. hospital has decreased the average length of stay for orthopedic surgery by 40 percent over the past 10 years, according to Exeter Express & Echo.
A U.K. hospital has decreased the average length of stay for orthopedic surgery by 40 percent over the past 10 years, according to Exeter Express & Echo.
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