A study recently published in Spine examined cervical spine surgeries for NFL players to see whether the level of surgery had an impact on performance-based outcomes.
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The European neurosurgery field has widely adopted surgical navigation technology, according to iData Research.
Orthobiologics company Cerapedics, based in Westminster, Colo., entered into a purchasing agreement with Charlotte, N.C.-based healthcare alliance Premier.
La Jolla, Calif.-based StemGenex commented on the FDA's plans to regulate adult adipose-derived stem cells treatments.
The global lumbar spine fusion market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 4.9 percent between 2016 and 2020, according to a Market Reports World analysis.
A surgeon completed the first viscoelastic Freedom cervical case in Australia.
Princeton, N.J.-based Vox Telehealth established an orthopedic advisory board to help the telehealth provider improve its patient outcomes.
Walter Eckman, MD, of Aurora Spine Center in Tupelo, Miss., is retiring after 44 years of serving patients, according to dJournal.com.
Adewale O. Adeniran, MD, is an orthopedic surgeon at San Antonio Orthopaedic Group, a practice with offices throughout Texas. His clinical interests include the treatment of back and neck conditions.
Michael Kachmann, MD, is a neurosurgeon at Cincinnati's Mayfield Brain & Spine.
