A new study published in Spine examines the reoperation rate for symptomatic non-unions for one-, two- and three-level anterior cervical discectomy and fusions.
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Carl Lauryssen, MD, performed the first cervical disc replacement in Austin, Texas, with the Prestige LP Cervical Disc System from Medtronic.
Providence Medical Technology, a cervical spine technology developer based in Lafayette, Calif., designed the Cavux surface technology. This surface technology is an addition to the company's DTRAX Cervical Cage implants.
EDU Healthcare, a Charlotte, N.C.-based healthcare services provider for schools, has ramped up its social media presence in hopes of increasing engagement.
Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center in Johnstown, Pa., welcomed Jacob Budny, DO, to its team.
Alphatec Spine's Battalion Universal Spacer System has been successfully used in a surgery in the United States.
Spine Wave, a Shelton, Conn.-based medical device manufacturer, won RRY/Orthopedics' 2015 Spine Tech Award in the minimally invasive category for its device.
Nexxt Spine based in Noblesville, Ind., developed a new porous bioactive titanium material.
Chicago-based Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush is opening an office in Munster, Ind., according to The Northwest Indiana Times.
Ala.-based National Center for Sports Safety and the Alabama Fire College are hosting a "Sports Responder Course" to train responders in Alabama how to treat athletes after they suffer a sports-related injury, according to Yellow Hammer.
