James Andrews, MD, founder of Andrews Institute for Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine in Gulf Breeze, Fla., recently discussed Minnesota Vikings standout Adrian Peterson's performance this season after recovering from knee surgery last year with Pioneer Press.
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Michael George, MD, an orthopedic specialist with KSF Orthopaedic Center in Houston, recently presented on the care and management of rodeo athletes.
This article is written by Daniel Goldberg, CEO of Gold Medical Marketing.With each passing year the medical landscape is plagued with more and more landmines. Declining reimbursements, bundled payments, the looming implementation of Obamacare and the constant rule changes of…
National Pain Institute's South Florida clinics are offering over a dozen fibromyalgia treatments including trigger point injections, IV therapy with Myers Cocktail and membrane stabilizing agents.
The American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians has sent a letter to the Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services objecting the inclusion of epidural and transforaminal injections to the National Coverage Determination topics list.
Andrew Schrage of MoneyCrashers discusses how surgery centers can build and maintain a positive cash flow in today's healthcare market.
William Taylor, MD, vice chairman of academic affairs and neurosurgeon at UC San Diego Health System, discusses the biggest coverage challenges for spine surgery heading into 2013. Dr. Taylor is also a past president of the Society of Minimally Invasive…
Orthopedic device company Soft Tissue Regeneration has received FDA clearance to market a device for rotator cuff repair.
Spine device company Alphatec Spine has received FDA 510(k) market clearance for two new products, the Pegasus and the ILLICO FS Facet Fixation System, according to NASDAQ.
While nearly half of patients with a spine MRI were seen in surgical consultations, only 6.5 percent underwent spine surgery within three years, according to a study in the January issue of Spine.
