OrthoAtlanta will serve as the orthopedic and sports medicine provider to both teams for the 2016 Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta.
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According to a new report from Zion Research, the future of the sports medicine market is bright with an $8.6 billion valuation projected for 2020.
Nasser Ani, MD, used Malden, Mass.-based SpineFrontier's biocompatible Les Arena-C(HA) cervical cage and the two-level Les Invue Max cervical plate to perform a minimally invasive spinal fusion.
American Medical Association President Andrew Gurman, MD, released a statement on the association's behalf regarding healthcare reform.
With U.S. headquarters in Atlanta, Expanding Orthopedics received a U.S. patent for its 3D expandable cage technology integrated in the FLXfit.
Chicago-based Premier Pain and Spine is the sponsor for the Chicago Bulls Radio Network on WLS-AM 890.
The global spine surgery devices market is expected to grow due to an increasing aging population and a rising number of obesity cases, based on a QY Research Groups report, according to medGadget.
Nadeen Chahine, PhD, a biomedical engineer at Feinstein Institute for Medical Research in Manhasset, N.Y., won a five-year RO1 grant from National Institutes of Health's National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases.
Spine centers of excellence deliver cost savings of 19 percent compared to other centers, according to a HealthCore study. HealthCore is Anthem's outcomes research subsidiary.
A Cincinnati-based Mayfield Brain & Spine surgeon performed the first sacroiliac joint fusion at an outpatient surgery center utilizing Medtronic's RIALTO system in the United States.
