Here are six orthopedic surgeons making the news this past week.
Author: Staff
A new study published in the Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine examines the most common misconceptions patients have about spine surgery.
John H. Shim, MD, ShimSpine, Tampa, Fla., talks about consolidation in orthopedics.
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Eric M. Horn, MD, PhD, specializes in complex spine conditions, minimally invasive spine surgery, spine tumors, degenerative spine disorders and spine trauma with Indiana-based Goodman Campbell Brain and Spine. Dr. Horn is also an assistant professor of neurological surgery and…
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China-based Weigao Orthopaedic Device is now offering a spinal stabilization system called "Tulip" for semi-rigid rods made from PEEK-OPTIMA to bridge the gap between rigid and dynamic systems.
A new report in Uncover California examines a study conducted at Kaiser Permanente San Jose Medical Center comparing the oral steroid prednisone to a placebo for patients with sciatica.
David Siambanes, MD, was featured in a WMAZ 13 report discussing a unique spine surgery he performed on a young patient to remove a tumor from his spine.
