Jonathan Carmouche, MD, is section chief of scoliosis and pediatric orthopedics at Roanoke, Va.-based Carilion Clinic and director of the Musculoskeletal Education and Research Center at Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine.
Author: Staff
Here are five stories featured this year on Becker's Spine Review featuring sports medicine surgeons from across the U.S.:
A team of UC Irvine researchers developed a mesenchymal stem cell-based treatment that can identify and kill bone cancer metastases in mice, the Daily Pilot reports.
Dover, Del.-based Bayhealth Hospital installed the ExcelsiusGPS robotic surgery system at its Kent campus, Delaware State News reports.
Former Laser Spine Institute surgery chairman Michael Weiss, MD, PhD, joined Lone Tree, Colo.-based SpineOne.
Merrick, N.Y.-based Orlin & Cohen Orthopedic Group acquired Long Island Bone & Joint.
Medical technology company Carlsmed is developing a surgical workflow platform for spine deformity intervention through a merger with Precisive Surgical.
Huntington, W.Va.-based Marshall University is evaluating a spinal implant that preserves more motion than traditional lumbar fusion, the Herald-Dispatch reports.
SeaSpine Holdings Corp. added an integrated, hydration syringe system to its OsteoStrand and OsteStrand Plus Demineralized Bone Fibers.
Gut microbiota influences total joint replacement-related infection rate, according to a study published in Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research.
