Are Americans depending more on their mobile apps, wearables and IoT medical devices then their physicians' guidance? Insights looks into the answer.
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Cambridge, Mass.-based InVivo Therapeutics Holdings will hold its first symposium at the 2016 Spine Summit meeting on March 17 in Orlando, Fla.
Orthofix International, headquartered in Lewisville, Texas, released the results of its study on the effect of pulsed electromagnetic field therapy on gene expression of intervertebral discs cells in normal and inflammatory environments.
Salt Lake City-based OrthoGrid Systems will offer new technology to address C-arm distortion and magnification at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 2016 Annual Meeting in Orlando, Fla.
Although it may not be a daily occurrence, many physicians have had patients who refuse care due to the color of the physician's skin.
Cleveland Browns team physician James Voos, MD, will head a study on the 2016 NFL Scouting Combine, according to wkyc.
Steven Parry, DO , an osteopathic medicine physician, is facing drug charges after prescribing painkillers leading to a patient's death, according to Newsday.
The European spine surgery devices market is expected to reach $3.46 billion by 2021, according to WhaTech.
Five analysts have a "buy" rating on LDR shares, based on Reuters data, according to Share Trading.news.
More than 750 physicians from orthopedic institutions are registered to participate in a new family of registries offered through the national Musculoskeletal Outcomes Shared Platform, which are powered by OBERD.
