GE Healthcare and the National Basketball Association are collaborating to encourage research proposals on tendinopathy.
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CMS recently finalized a new bundled payments initiative for hip and knee replacements; however, the American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons several of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons' concerns have not been addressed.
Physicians with the American Medical Association called for a ban on prescription drug and medical devices advertising, according to abc7.
Rolling Meadows, Ill.-based Boston Scientific in Rolling Meadows, Ill., is testing its spinal cord stimulator app, My SCS Journey, in clinical trials, according to iMedicalApps.
The National Institute of Health's PubMed Library of Studies indexed Alexandria, Minn.-based Tristate Brain and Spine Institute's recent study on oblique lateral lumbar interbody fusion.
Medtech was honored by Deloitte In Extenso at the 15th Annual Technology Fast 50 Awards for the Mediterranean Area.
Novant Health broke ground on its $60 million renovation and addition to its Charlotte (N.C.) Orthopedic Hospital, according to The Charlotte Observer.
CoorsTek Medical added Francesco Benazzo, MD, to its medical device and clinical materials advisory board.
The International Spinal Cord Repair organization honored Patrick Ganzer, PhD, of the Texas Biomedical Device Center, UT Dallas, for his research on vagus nerve stimulation, according to UT Dallas News Center.
Board-certified neurosurgeon Marius Maxwell, MD, PhD, serves as a fellow of American College of Surgeons and American Association of Neurological Surgeons. He has published various works on spine and neurological conditions.
