Here are eight things for spinal surgeons to know for May 11 2017.
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A new study published in Spine examines the cost of dural tears and whether they increase the risk of complications among spine surgery patients.
Humana is partnering with several orthopedic groups in Virginia and North Caroline to provide an episode of care model for total joint replacements.
With the American Health Care Act passing the House and moving up to the Senate, AdvaMed President Scott Whitaker spoke about the state of the bill and the potential for a permanent device tax repeal at MassMEDIC's annual conference last…
Medical device and technology company OrthAlign has named Andy Turner country director of Australia and New Zealand.
Francis O'Connor, MD, received the Founders' Award at the 26th American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Annual Meeting in San Diego on May 9.
Bert Mandelbaum, MD, of Los Angeles-based Kerlan-Jobe Institute has instituted a program to reduce ACL tears in athletes, according to ABC.
Orthopedic surgeon James Woods, MD, of Baltimore-based Harbor Hospital and Michelle DeJonge have joined YourEncore as strategic advisors in the medical devices and diagnostics practice.
Adam W. Anz, MD, of Gulf Breeze, Fla.-based Andrews Institute for Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine will lead a study evaluating stem cells' impact on regenerating knee cartilage with Dr. Khay Yong Saw of Malaysia-based Kuala Lumpur Sports Medicine Center.
Orthopedic surgeons have performed fewer knee arthroscopies to treat osteoarthritis since a study found the procedure did little to treat the disease, according to Clinical Advisor.
