Here are 11 sports medicine physicians who recently joined or opened a new practice.
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The countrywide first payment of the new 2.3 percent medical device tax totaled $97 million, according to Star Tribune.
The Millennium Research Group estimated the global spinal nonfusion market will reach more than $1 billion by 2017.
Researchers at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., tackled the validity of the "July effect," the idea that spinal outcomes for surgeries performed in July are adversely affected by the influx of new residents and fellows, according to News-Medical.
Georgetown, Ind., is now considering placing a moratorium on pain management clinics, according to a WDRB/WMYO TV report.
Austin, Texas-based Advanced Pain Care announced that Ajay Suman, MD, has joined its team of physicians.
Spine surgeon Issada Thongtrangan, MD, of Valley Orthopedics in Phoenix, discusses the biggest opportunities for spine research and technology development in the future.
Surgeons from Curtis National Hand Center at MedStar Union Hospital in Baltimore recently performed a double arm transplant for Iraq war veteran Brendan Marrocco.
Steven Raikin, MD, performed foot surgery on Philadelphia Flyers forward Scott Hartnell, according to a report from The Tribune.
Tanika M. Pinn, MD, has opened a new practice in family and sports medicine clinic Essentials Wellness Center in Pulaski, Tenn., according to a WKSR report.
