The American College of Sports Medicine, American Academy of Family Physicians and four other medical organizations have released a new team physician consensus statement.
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David Rothbart, MD, co-founder and medical director of Southlake-based Spine Team Texas, was named a 2016 HealthCare Hero by Fort Worth Business.
ACell named Patrick McBrayer president and CEO.
Wall Street analysts covering NuVasive have set a consensus price target of $60.50 on the company's stock, according to a Markets Daily report.
Allen Chang, founder of Vertera Spine, was named to Forbes' "30 Under 30" list in the manufacturing and industry sector for 2016.
Intellijoint Surgical won the 2015 North American Frost & Sullivan Award for Enabling Technology Leadership from Frost & Sullivan.
A majority of physicians report declining reimbursements are the biggest challenge to physician practice profitability, according to The Third Annual Practice Profitability Index Report by CareCloud and QuantiaMD.
The Food and Drug Administration cleared 21 spine-related devices in December 2015.
According to Lancaster Online, Dawn Cox, a physical therapist with Lancaster's Prana Functional Manual Therapy, discusses how texting can affect the back and neck.
