A new study presented at the American Society for Surgery of the Hand annual meeting discusses the changing patterns in childhood fractures, showing that most adolescent acute non-displaced fractures are healing with cast mobilization, according to an AAOS Now report.
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John H. Judd, MD, an orthopedic surgeon, recently joined Bluff Sports medicine in Poplar Bluff, Mo., according to a report from Southeast Missourian.
Lemak Sports Medicine and Orthopedics, a sports medicine practice in Birmingham, Ala., recently held a Medical Soccer Symposium, according to a report from The North Jefferson News.
Shelton, Conn.-based spine device company Spine Wave has entered into an agreement with MB Innovations to develop future products, according to a Spine Wave news release.
Ask Spine Surgeons is a weekly series of questions posed to spine surgeons around the country about clinical, business and policy issues affecting spine care. We invite all spine surgeon and specialist responses. Next week's question is: What is your…
The Food and Drug Administration granted 21 spine-related devices 510(k) clearance in November, according to an FDA report.
Here are 10 spine surgeons associated with professional basketball teams and players.
Omega Laboratories is the first and only laboratory to receive 510(k) clearance from the FDA for its Extended Opiates Test that can detect the use of oxycodone, hydrocodone, codeine, morphine and heroin through human hair analysis, according to a news…
The number of drug poisoning deaths involving opioid analgesics more than tripled from 1999-2008 and opioid analgesic were involved in more than 40 percent of all drug poisoning deaths in 2008, according to a CDC report.
Here are the top five states with the highest and lowest numbers of active physicians as of November, according to the latest data from Kaiser State Health Facts.
