The U.S. minimally invasive spine fusion market is anticipated to surpass $1.15 billion by 2021, based on an iData Research report, according to Digital Journal.
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Researchers presented data from the Walnut Creek, Calif.-based Providence Medical Technology's DTRAX system two-year study at Spine Week 2016 in Singapore, according to Digital Journal.
Concerned about the Zika virus threat, USA Swimming has moved a pre-Olympic training camp from Puerto Rico to Atlanta, according to the U.S. News & World Report.
James R. Andrews, MD, is scheduled to examine Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Jalen Ramsey, according to Star Pulse.
A Journal of Athletic Training study found delayed treatment for concussions could prolong recovery, as reported by HealthDay.
Gundersen Viroqua (Wis.) Clinic welcomed Mark S. Topolski, MD, to its physician team, according to the La Crosse Tribune.
Here are eight things for spinal surgeons to know for May 19, 2016.
Alexander P. Hersel, MD, and Bradley Spiegel, MD, of Pain Management & Injury Relief Medical Center in Thousand Oaks, Calif., have begun offering 10-kHz High-frequency therapy spinal cord stimulation for back and leg pain.
Medical Advantage Group launched the Consortium of Independent Physician Associations for Ohio physicians.
In the last trading session, St. Jude Medical shares rallied 0.32 percent, reaching $76.35, according to News Oracle.
