Faheem Sandhu, MD, performed the first U.S. implantation of LinkSPINE's FacetLINK HEMI.
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The FDA has approved marketing for the first "cerebrospinal fluid nucleic acid-based test for simultaneous detection of multiple pathogens that can cause central nervous system infections," according to HHS.
Excela Health is proposing to build a new orthopedic center in Hempfield Township, Pa., according to The Tribune Review.
Medtronic's TYRX Neuro Absorbable Antibacterial Envelope has been successfully implanted with the company's Deep Brain Stimulation systems in the United States.
Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis researchers have developed a surgical technique that allows spinal cord injury patients to regain movement in their hands and arms, according to Washington University in St. Louis.
Here are five findings on physician assistant pay from the 2015 American Academy of Physician Assistants Salary Survey.
Here are eight things for spinal surgeons to know for Oct. 8, 2015.
Although telemedicine has not made as dramatic a splash in spine as in other lines yet, healthcare lawyer Nathaniel Lacktman, Esq., partner with Foley & Lardner, says it's starting to make noise.
The global spine implant and devices market is expected to grow over the next five years, according to a Buy Markets report.
Concierge Medicine Today named minimally invasive spine surgeon Michael Gleiber, MD, among the "Top Doctors in Concierge Medicine" in 2016.
