The Medical University of South Carolina received a $5 million donation for an idea incubator that will include new innovations for spinal surgery, according to a report from The Post and Courier.
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Students were given hands-on experience when Kalamazoo, Mich.-based Stryker mobile lab came to visit Portage Central Middle School, according to MLive.com.
A new study released in The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery found a link between obesity and a higher risk for surgery in orthopedic trauma patients, according to the American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons.
During a Q&A conducted by SB Nation, Frank Cammisa, MD, Chief Emeritus of the Spine Service at Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City, discussed the long term affects of back pain on pro athletes, and how players can…
In the value-based healthcare system, providers may have to accommodate patients' growing demands for more medical treatments options.
Technology and healthcare are increasingly intertwining, fostering a more personalized delivery of care. Embracing technology trends gives providers the edge to offer patient-centric healthcare.
Stanford (Calif.) University School of Medicine researchers found measuring immune cells may help determine recovery time for patients undergoing hip surgery, according to Stanford Medicine.
Researchers from Johns Hopkins Children's Center in Baltimore studied the risk of cardiac arrest in children receiving spine surgery.
LDR, an Austin, Texas-based medical device company for spine disorders, praises North America Spine Society's policy update recommendation to cover both one- and two-level cervical artificial disc replacement.
The orthopedic trauma devices market will grow at a CAGR of 7.2 percent through 2020 due to an increase in fracture cases, according to medGadget.
