Christopher R. Good, MD, is the director of scoliosis and spinal deformity, as well as director of research at Virginia Spine Institute in Reston. He is a member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, North American Spine Society and…
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Two Los Angeles-area orthopedic facilities have started offering a new system for the treatment of anterior and interior knee pain.
A new professional soccer team is coming to Jacksonville, Fla., and the Jacksonville Orthopedic Institute will serve as the sports medicine provider for them, the team announced today.
Tony Rhorer, MD, is set to be the chairman of an upcoming course exploring Surgical Approaches for Internal Fixation method.
Amedica is best known for its development of composite silicon nitride products for biomaterial applications. The company has evolved significantly over the past decade to gaining revenues in spinal disc implants, both in the U.S., and overseas. Now, the company…
A new study from Aarhus University in Denmark, published in BMC Pediatrics, suggests that knee pain often considered routine in adolescents could lead to chronic pain and joint issues in adulthood.
In September, the White House moved to take on the scourge of antibiotic-resistant bacteria through an extensive, multi-pronged battle plan. Now, one physician says by changing how antibiotics are administered, physicians could possibly reduce the rates of infection after surgery…
A study published in The Spine Journal examines the preoperative predictors of increased hospital costs for elective anterior cervical fusions.
Blue Belt Technologies reported a strong commercial performance in 2014, which was the first year of commercialization.
Northwestern Medicine recently launched a 1 million-square-foot multidisciplinary outpatient center on the health system's downtown medical campus in Chicago.
