Two spine surgeons discuss the clinicians they look up to in their professional lives.
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Here are eight things for spinal surgeons to know for Oct. 12, 2017.
A new study published in Spine compares freehand and navigated iliac screw placement.
DSM Biomedical partnered with Cerapedics, a privately held orthobiologics company, to develop a next generation peptide enhanced bone graft.
The American Board of Medical Specialties has a stronghold on setting standards for physician certification, a near monopoly built over years of partnerships with insurance companies and hospitals. Most private insurance companies require physicians to prove board certification, although Medicare…
James Andrews, MD, repaired the torn left ACL of Minnesota Vikings' rookie running back Dalvin Cook, Twin Cities Pioneer Press reports.
William Meyers, MD, completed a sports hernia surgery on New Orleans Pelicans' point guard Rajon Rondo.
Sports Medicine North in Peabody, Mass., opened a new clinic in Beverly, Mass.
The first spine surgeries using Globus Medical's ExcelsiusGPS were performed by Nick Theodore, MD, Ali Bydon, MD, and Kade Huntsman, MD, at two different hospitals.
Vail, Colo.-based Steadman Philippon Research Institute and the Naval Medical Research Institute San Antonio are collaborating with the Department of Defense to provide data on musculoskeletal injuries and diseases.
