Marc T. Galloway, MD, is an orthopedic surgeon at Cincinnati SportsMedicine and Orthopaedic Center, a practice with offices in Mason, Ohio; Crestview Hills, Ky., and Cincinnati. He specializes in athletic injuries, arthroscopic surgery and soft tissue reconstructive procedures, with a…
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Orthopedic surgeon Kenneth Sands, MD, is the first surgeon in Florida trained and certified to perform a new type of knee replacement, according to Space Coast Daily.
Connecticut Orthopaedic Specialists — an orthopedic group with offices located in Hamden, New Haven and other cities in Connecticut — has announced a partnership with Quinnipiac University's School of Medicine in North Haven, Conn.
Dennis Charles Crawford, MD, is an orthopedic spine surgeon at Oregon Health and Science University, in Portland, Ore.
The incidence rate of total hip and total knee replacement surgeries have both been well documented in the United States, but the statistics on patient quality of life after the surgery are few and far between.
Colorado Public Radio reported on Omer Mei-Dan, MD, at the Colorado University Sports Medicine and Performance Center, and how the rugged landscape of the state and its numerous extreme sport athletes pose unique challenges to his profession.
Healthcare's trend toward value-based care is changing the way physicians are reimbursed, which may have a negative impact on independent physicians, according to KevinMD.com.
A Reportstack report found both Zimmer Biomet and DePuy Synthes are two major companies in the European large joint orthopedic devices market, according to WhaTech.
A new study published in Spine examines the impact residents have on spinal fusion for adult spinal deformity patients.
States with Medicaid expansion experience less uncompensated care than before the expansion, but that’s not true for hospitals in states without Medicaid expansion, according to Health Affairs.
