Thomas Manning, MD, is a spine surgeon at Boise, Idaho-based NeuroScience Associates.
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A study in the West Indian Medical Journal attempted to find out if patients are satisfied with their total joint replacement surgery.
A study in the American Journal of Sports Medicine investigated patient adherence to guidelines following a sports-related concussion.
A study in the Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery developed a scoring system to assess surgical site infection risk prior to joint arthroplasty.
Orthopedic surgeon Andrew Ertl, MD, has joined Sauk Prairie (Wis.) Healthcare, The Sauk Prairie Eagle reports.
OrthoAtlanta's Susan Jordan, MD, and Sharrona Williams, MD, were among the several other professionals that participated in The Perry Initiative, which encourages women in high school and college to pursue careers in engineering and orthopedics.
Healthcare providers surrounding Marquette-Mich., are coming together to build a new sports medicine complex in the town, UpMatters reports.
Salt Lake City-based Amedica Corp. named Dana Lyons its new vice president of sales and marketing.
The American Medical Association recognized forensic neuropathologist Bennet I. Omalu, MD, MBA, for his discovery of chronic traumatic encephalopathy in NFL players.
The global non-fusion spinal devices market is anticipated to grow between 2012 and 2025, based on a Future Market Insights report, according to medGadget.
