Sheila Algan, MD, is an orthopedic surgeon at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine. She also serves as an associate professor for the university.
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A new study published in the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery examines orthopedic surgeon burnout.
A new study published in The Spine Journal examined risk factors for postoperative surgical site infection after spine surgery.
The global bone growth stimulator market will likely grow at a compound annual growth rate of 8.5 percent through 2025, according to a Research and Markets report.
Ronald Lehman Jr., MD, of the New York Presbyterian-Allen Hospital in New York City is the first to use the Mazor X system in the region.
Axerion Therapeutics rebranded as ReNetX Bio.
England-based University of Exeter researchers examined the role exercise plays in maintaining bone health in women.
George Rappard, MD, director of the Los Angeles Minimally Invasive Spine Institute, unveiled his study on endoscopic lumbar discectomy for herniated disc treatment.
The Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine awarded Leslie J. Bisson, MD, the 2017 Douglas W. Brown Award for Best Review Paper, the University of Buffalo reports.
Robert Holzshu, DO, joined Richards Orthopaedic Center and Sports Medicine in Chambersburg, Pa., according to the Public Opinion Online.
