Raymond Gardocki, MD, a surgeon at Memphis, Tenn.-based Campbell Clinic Orthopedics, discusses spine technology trends for the future.
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American Legion Carl E. Rogen Post 29 donated $25,000 to Watford City, N.D.-based McKenzie County Healthcare Systems to purchase orthopedic surgical instruments, The Roundup reports.
The spinal cord contributes to complex hand functions, according to a study in Nature Neuroscience and reported by Western News.
Large opioid prescriptions are unnecessary after total joint arthroplasty, according to a study in The Journal of Arthroplasty.
Thomas V. King, MD, pioneered Portsmouth, N.H.-based The Knee Hip and Shoulder Center's Alignment of Vital Assets to Accelerate Recovery program for same-day joint replacement surgeries.
Little Rock-based Arkansas Specialty Orthopaedics surgeon Kirk Reynolds, MD, shared injury prevention tips for young baseball players with KATV, an ABC affiliate.
Ronald S. Kvitne, MD, repaired Zac Efron's torn anterior cruciate ligament at Cedars-Sinai Kerlan-Jobe Surgery Center in Los Angeles, Extra reports.
The global spine surgery robots market was valued at $75 million in 2018. Through 2026, the market is expected to experience a 17.5 percent compound annual growth rate, according to a Transparency Market Research report.
