Here are seven things for spinal surgeons to know for June 18, 2015.
Author: Staff
Only about half of athletes who return to play after multiple surgeries to fix a knee ligament perform to the same level they did before their surgery, reports Fox News, citing a recent British Journal of Sports Medicine meta-analysis.
Michael Carter, MD, is retiring after more than 20 years of practice, according to a Wilmington Biz report.
Phoenix-based The Center for Orthopedic Reconstruction and Excellence, or The CORE Institute, opens in Jenks, Okla., next month, according to a Public Radio Tulsa report.
Raymond Wurapa, MD, has teamed up with Medline, to bring a new patented invention to market.
University of Massachusetts at Lowell is expanding its incubator program for medical technologies and opening a new innovation hub.
Edwin Ramos, MD, is a neurosurgeon presently practicing at the University of Chicago Medicine where he specializes in oncological and complex spinal surgery. Dr. Ramos treats patients with malignant or benign tumors of the spine, spinal cord and brain in…
Here six spine surgeons discuss recent innovations in spine care that have significantly impacted the industry.
In a report released Wednesday, analysts at Canaccord Genuity reiterated Stryker's stock "buy" rating.
With the growing healthcare costs for industries, employers must utilize value-based benefit programs to reduce costs. The National Business Coalition of Health is launching risk solution programs devised to help employers gain better health at lower costs in pharmacy benefits…
