A recent study in the Chief Journal of Sports Medicine says young hockey players feel pressure from their teammates, coaches and parents to deny concussion symptoms when they occur, Reuters reports.
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With rapid technological advances expanding the healthcare market drastically to date, the next five years could completely transform it, according to Thompson Reuters Zawya.
InSightec developed an alternative to essential tremor treatment that uses ultrasounds to perform observations in a way that is entirely noninvasive, according to MD+DI.
Healthcare companies looking to grow should head to Nashville as the region's healthcare companies received upwards of $940 million in venture capital investments from 2005 to 2015, according to The Tennessean.
A new study published in the Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine compares the Hospital Compare metrics with spine surgery outcomes.
The Campbell Clinic in Memphis launched walk-in clinics at its five locations, according to a report in The Daily News.
Camber Spine Technologies and Joseph DiCicco, DO, of Orthopedic Trauma Associates of Southwestern Ohio partnered to study the Prolix implant for sacroiliac joint fusion.
Niagara Falls, N.Y.-based Spine Surgery of Buffalo Niagara is expanding its practice into a former Denny's restaurant, according to Buffalo Business First.
Researchers studied the association between pedicle screw fixation strength and bone mineral density in regard to various transverse screw insertion angles, according to an article published by Spine Deformity.
In today's healthcare economy, more than ever we are seeing the rise of the patient-consumer. These are empowered consumers of healthcare services that are connected, informed, and take an active role in deciding who will deliver their healthcare.
