Los Angeles-based Keck Hospital of University of Southern California enrolled a new patient in the INSPIRE Study.
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New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery welcomed spine surgeon Sheeraz Qureshi, MD, MBA.
Warsaw, Ind.-based OrthoPediatrics Corp. sponsored the 3rd International Children's Spine Symposium in Orlando, Fla., from March 3 to 4, 2017.
It is not uncommon that patients seeking care for back and neck pain will report a lengthy and often frustrating process of getting relief.
A spine fracture leads to a downward spiral of complications for elderly people, often resulting in death.
January/February 2017 Issue of Becker’s Spine Review ON THE COVER Trump Picks Price, Verma as Heads of HHS, CMS: 9 Things to KnowPresident-elect Donald Trump nominated his “dream team” to head top healthcare agencies, including Rep. Tom Price, MD, R-Ga.,…
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The Food and Drug Administration granted 27 orthopedic and spine device-related clearances in February.
New statutes in Michigan will change the way physician assistants can practice, according to a Lexology report.
A new study published in Spinal Deformity examines the timing of complications for adult spinal deformity correction.
