In 2000, orthopedic spine surgeon Alexandre de Moura, MD, founded New York Spine Institute in New York City, which provides spine care to New York residents, according to MD News.
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Amendia launched its Ceres-C Stand-alone Cervical Interbody device.
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons introduced new apps to help physicians educate patients about musculoskeletal problems and procedures.
After following the 2016 presidential campaign trail for seven months, Tucker Carlson, co-host of FOX and Friends Weekend and editor-in-chief of The Daily Caller, announced to a room full of surgeons and healthcare professionals: "It's almost bewildering to be in…
Construction on the Carle Orthopedics & Sports Medicine building in Champaign, Ill., is right on track, according to The News-Gazette.
Westport, Conn.-based Q30 Innovations’ Q-Collar shows promising early evidence in reducing brain injuries.
The University of Kentucky in Lexington and the Jockey’s Guild are preparing for a three-year pilot study designed to become the first comprehensive jockey concussion management protocol study, according to The Horse.
