The International Tennis Foundation banned Ukrainian physician Elena Dorofeyeva, MD, PhD, for administering an illegal substance to Women’s Tennis Association Tour player Kateryna Kozlova, according to The New York Times.
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Castle Connolly named three Bradenton, Fla.-based Coastal Orthopedics physicians to its 2016 Top Doctors list.
An American Journal of Sports Medicine study found student-athletes who focus on one sport in high school can lead to a higher injury rate, Business Insider reports.
Orthopedic spine surgeon Andrew King, MD, of New Orleans Children's Hospital, discussed his experience using Medicrea's patient-specific UniD rods for spine procedures.
Austin, Texas-based LDR has faced significant reimbursement pushback for its Mobi-C device, according to MedCityNews.
Hays (Kansas) Orthopedic Institute will host a “Let’s Talk” session on total hip replacement on July 21, according to The Hays Daily News.
Michael Janssen, MD, founder of Denver-based Center for Spine and Orthopedics, has performed spinal procedures on several powerboat racing champions, according to Speed on the Water.
A Black Book survey found 67 percent of physicians with a high volume of Medicare cases predict CMS' Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 will result in the end of their independence.
Winston-Salem, N.C.-based Novant Health Orthopedics & Sports Medicine merged two of its offices in Thomasville, N.C., thereby consolidating the orthopedic services into one location, according to The-Dispatch.com.
Houston Methodist St. John Hospital and Friendswood (Texas) High School Athletics expanded their sports medicine agreement through 2022, according to Friendswood Journal.
