Clarence L. Shields, Jr., MD, is an orthopedic surgeon at Cedars-Sinai Kerlan-Jobe Institute in Los Angeles.
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Stability Biologics provides allograft products for spine, orthopedic and wound care applications.
AmeriHealth Caritas now exclusively covers Paradigm Spine's coflex interlaminar stabilization device for lumbar spinal stenosis treatment.
The now-defunct Ranier Technology sold spinal implants that allegedly moved and eroded in patients, according to The Guardian.
A study in The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery took a deeper look into whether overlapping inpatient orthopedic surgeries put patients at a greater risk for complications.
The Medicrea Group completed a $30 million senior notes issue wholly subscribed by Perceptive Advisors, a multi-strategy healthcare investment firm.
The first clinical human case using Viseon's Voyant System for Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery was completed.
Christopher Tomaras, MD, scrubbed in to perform Atlanta-based Polaris Spine & Neurosurgery Center's 15th outpatient spine surgery, according to a LinkedIn post.
