InVivo Therapeutics added Cooper Neurological Institute in Camden, N.J., as a new clinical site for its Neuro-Spinal Scaffold investigational study.
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John Uribe, MD, is a dual board-certified orthopedic surgeon practicing at Doctors Hospital in Coral Gables, Fla. He specializes in arthroscopic surgery, sports medicine and minimally invasive surgical procedures for degenerative conditions of the shoulder and knee. Dr. Uribe was…
A new study found listening to music before, during or after surgery lowered patients' anxiety and pain, according to Newsmax.
Research and Markets is releasing the "Global — Orthopedic Products Market (By Segment) and Company Analysis to 2020" report.
Board-certified neurosurgeon Daniel Kueter, MD, has practiced at Chattanooga (Tenn.) Neurosurgery & Spine since 2006. He also teaches at the University of Tennessee, College of Medicine Chattanooga department of surgery.
Market intelligence firm, Tractica, published a white paper about enterprise applications for wearable technology.
One-quarter of American women 65 or older have osteoporosis, according to a CDC study. The CDC's National Center for Health Statistics released the report, according to an article in HealthDay.
The y-wire is a very simple innovation developed by a physician's assistant in Florida that I think will have a significant impact on the widespread adoption of minimally invasive spine surgery techniques. This tool has allowed me to marry the…
Robert Wolf, MD, is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon practicing at Alabama Orthopaedic Center in Birmingham. He specializes in arthroscopy of the knee, shoulder and elbow, sports medicine and total joint replacement.
Ty C. Jones, MD, joined Proliance Orthopedic Associates in Washington.
