James A. Browne, MD, is a practicing orthopedic surgeon and associate professor of orthopedic surgery at Charlottesville-based University of Virginia Health System. He is a joint replacement and adult reconstructive surgery specialist.
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The global spinal trauma devices market is anticipated to see strong growth in the near future, according to a Transparency Market Research report.
A gas line broke outside University of Missouri Health Care's Missouri Orthopaedic Institute in Columbia on July 12, according to an ABC 17 News report.
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A new study published in Spine examines the effectiveness and economics of open and minimally invasive posterior or transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion.
The American Association of Orthopaedic Executives raised money for Larkin Street Youth Services, an organization providing aid to homeless and at-risk youth in San Francisco, at their annual meeting.
Medtronic is ready to invest an additional $20 million in Mazor Robotics, an announcement that broke just ahead of Mazor announcing its newest technology: Mazor X, according to the Star-Tribune.
France-based Implanet reported revenue growth in the first half of 2016.
Board-certified neurosurgeon Robert Erickson, MD, serves patients at Libertyville, Ill.-based The American Center for Spine & Neurosurgery.
Researchers examined the cancer risk and mortality rate among patients who underwent lumbar arthrodesis with bone morphogenetic proteins, in a study published in The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery.
