Wilmington, Del.-based Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children named Michael Shrader, MD, its new division chief for cerebral palsy, according to Hockessin Community News.
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Tobacco users reported increased postoperative pain and narcotic use after total shoulder arthroplasty, a study in the Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery found. Former tobacco users had a postoperative course similar to nonusers.
Orthopedic surgeon Stanley Michael, MD, joined N.J.-based Cape Regional Physicians Associates, according to the Cape May County Herald.
Temporary and localized delivery of the protein Jagged-1 promotes bone regeneration in rodents, according to a study in NPJ Regenerative Medicine.
The global wearable medical devices market will likely grow at an 18.3 percent compound annual growth rate, according to a ResearchAndMarkets report.
With more than 250,000 minimally invasive lumbar spine surgeries performed in the U.S. each year, the minimally invasive spine technologies market is predicted to see continuous growth through 2026.
Orthopedic surgeons in Florida are opposing opioid prescription bills that look to impose strict limits on the prescriptions, according to The Ledger.
Rome, Ga.-based orthopedic surgeon and hand specialist Michael Paxten, MD, operated on an injured red-tailed hunting hawk, according to the Rome News-Tribune.
Redding, Calif.-based Shasta Orthopaedics welcomed neurosurgeon Kimberly Page, MD.
Orthopedic residents require greater instruction on the clinical examination and documentation of spine pathology, according to a study in The Spine Journal.
