Practicing movements at various speeds improves nerve functions following a spinal cord injury, based on a Japan-based Hiroshima University study, according to News-Medical.
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The University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center is collaborating with Cincinnati-based Intelemage, an image exchanged-based company, to bolster its telehealth program, according to Healthcare Informatics.
Austin, Texas-based Wenzel Spine launched a limited release of its VariLift-LX System.
At Yale School of Medicine in New Haven, Conn., Kristaps Juris Keggi, MD, serves on the orthopedic clinical faculty. Specializing in hip replacement surgery, he has been a leader in the anterior, tissue sparing approach.
The FDA cleared Huntley, Ill.-based Life Spine's PROLIFT Expandable Interbody System for marketing.
Cambridge, Mass.-based InVivo Therapeutics' has demonstrated impressive results for its INSPIRE study, according to Seeking Alpha.
Julie A. Long, MD, is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon in Pleasanton, Calif.
Daniel Alexander, MD, owner of Geneva, N.Y.-based Finger Lakes Bone and Joint Center, donated $1 million toward building a new community center in Buffalo, N.Y., according to a WIVB report.
James Andrews, MD, will perform Tommy John, or elbow, surgery Miami Marlins' pitcher Carter Capps, according to a CBS Sports report.
Asheville, N.C.-based Carolina Hand & Sports Medicine has joined Asheville-based Mission Health Partners, one of the largest accountable care organizations in the country.
