Here are six recent sports medicine physicians on the move:
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FDA grants Medtronic expanded indication for cancer-fighting OsteoCool Ablation System — 7 takeaways
Dublin-based Medtronic's OsteoCool System has been granted expanded FDA clearance to treat cancer in all bones rather than just the spine.
Orthopedic surgeon Joseph U. Barker, MD, will continue serving on the Journal of Knee Surgery's editorial board.
Robert LaPrade, MD, treated Bucks star Jabari Parker's injured ACL on Tuesday, according to Fox Sports.
The American Health Council has added David L. Feingold, MD, of Los Angeles county-based Orthopedic Medical Center to its physician board.
Robert Harrington, MD, will join Dover, N.H.'s Wentworth-Douglass Center for Orthopedics and Joint Replacement when it opens in March, according to Fosters.
The minimally invasive spine surgery market is expected to thrive through 2020, according to a Market Reports World study.
On Feb. 14, 2017, Christopher Duntsch, MD, PhD, a former neurosurgeon practicing in Plano, Texas, received a guilty verdict for a count of "injury to an elderly person," CBS DFW reports.
George Paletta Jr., MD, will perform Tommy John surgery on St. Louis Cardinals top pitching prospect Alex Reyes, the team reports.
Bend, Ore.-based Desert Orthopedics notified patients that a former employee allegedly stole at least two patients' information and stole their identities to make online purchases, according to a KBND report.
