Des Plaines-based Illinois Bone & Joint Surgery's Injury Awareness in Youth Sports survey found 66 percent of Chicagoland parents had never heard of a baseline brain health test, a benchmark for concussion evaluation.
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Dallas-based University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center researchers are developing a stem cell-based treatment for a rare spinal cord disorder.
Joseph Izzi, Jr., MD, joined Providence, R.I.-based University Orthopedics.
Hip fracture surgery patients do not suffer greater adverse outcomes if they are admitted to a hospital over the weekend, a study in The Surgeon concluded.
T. Andrew Ehmke, DO, demonstrated Stryker's Mako Robotic-Arm Assisted Technology for La Grange, Ill.-based Lyons Township High School students at La Grange Memorial Hospital, Chicago Tribune reports.
Research published in the International Journal of Spine Surgery examined the safety and efficiency of cervical disc arthroplasty in ASCs compared to hospital settings.
Wauwatosa-based Children's Hospital of Wisconsin has plans to shift its outpatient orthopedic services to a clinic in Greenfield, Wis., according to Milwaukee Business News.
Single-level cervical total disc replacement safe to perform in outpatient setting: 3 study findings
A study published in Spine investigated the adverse event profile of cervical total disc replacements performed in the outpatient versus inpatient setting.
Michael Sealy, an assistant mechanical and materials engineering professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, is using a 3D printer to develop dissolvable implants, according to News-Press New.
The Louis V. Gerstner Jr. Fund at Vanguard Charitable gave Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic a $10 million grant.
