Jackson, Miss.-based VerteCore Technologies offers athletes a new mobile spine decompression device for herniated discs.
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Mark Karadsheh, MD, is an orthopedic surgeon practicing in Royal Oak and Troy, Mich. Specializing in minimally invasive hip and knee surgery, Dr. Karadsheh serves as an instructor at Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine in Rochester, Mich.
Aruna Ganju, MD, is board-certified in neurological surgery. She specializes in spinal column and spinal cord disease, including traumatic, degenerative and neoplastic processes.
A study published in Spine compares one-level and two-level anterior cervical discectomy and fusion, following patients for 60 months.
The Tennessee Orthopaedic Alliance opened a new office in Nashville.
Forbes contributor Larry Myler featured Titan Spine in a recent article discussing healthcare entrepreneurs. He pointed toward Titan's model as an example of success.
InVivo Therapeutics launched a public offering, intending to offer shares of its common stock and warrants to purchase shares of its common stock in an underwritten public offering. The shares and warrants to purchase shares will be offered as units.
Vertebral Technologies hired Brian Thron as marketing director.
Since joining Back Pain Centers of America, SpineCenterAtlanta has seen an increase in patient volume.
Western Missouri Medical Center in Warrensburg added Aaron Rupp, DO, to its physician team, according to a report by The Daily Star-Journal.
