New data on young athletes who specialize in one sport shows there is an independent risk of injury and overuse, according to an article in The American Journal of Sports Medicine.
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University Hospitals Geauga Medical Center in Chardon, Ohio, added J. Martin Leland, MD, to its medical team, according to a report by The News-Herald.
Adam Schiff, MD, of Maywood, Ill.-based Loyola University Medical Center, has used a new minimally invasive technique to repair ruptured Achilles tendons.
The American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons leadership together with representatives from other medical specialty associations traveled to Washington, D.C., to urge members of Congress to repeal and replace the sustainable growth rate formula before the current SGR patch expires.
William J. Sonstein, MD, senior partner at Neurological Surgery P.C. in New Hyde Park, N.Y., has incorporated two new devices for safer spine surgery — the Medtronic Aquamantys System and Misonix Ultrasonic Bone Aspiration System.
Philadelphia-based Drexel University College of Medicine announced that it will launch the Drexel Neurosciences Institute on March 15.
Smith & Nephew insider Julie Brown sold 11,789 shares of the stock, according to a Dakota Financial News report.
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AxoGen proposed a public offering of common stock.
