Roxanne Keene, MD, an orthopedic surgeon, recently joined Craven-Hagan Clinic in Williston, N.D., according to a Williston Herald news report.
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DePuy Mitek has awarded $60,000 to charities for four PGA Tour players through the ORTHOVISC PGA Tour Player Charity Program, according to a DePuy news release.
In a study of 300 consecutive cases of pediatric patients who underwent intraoperative monitoring during spine surgery, researchers found that the monitoring can be safely performed in children under four years old, according to a study published in Spine.
Freddie H. Fu, MD, an orthopedic surgeon at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, will host the first Buffalo Bills Sports Medicine Symposium Series, according to a news release from UB Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine.
In July, the official journal of the North American Spine Society, The Spine Journal, released an issue dedicated to the use of recombinant bone morphogenic protein. The only BMP product on the market currently approved by the FDA for promoting…
Thomas Byrd, MD, team physician for the Pittsburgh Pirates, recently performed hip surgery on Pirates pitcher Charlie Morton, according to an MLB report.
Here are 10 spine surgeons who are official team providers for National Football League teams.
Biomet recently celebrated the 35th anniversary of its Oxford Partial Knee System, which is still used today for patients with knee arthritis, according to a Biomet news release.
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons recently invited payors, purchasers, government officials, industry representatives and other healthcare stakeholders to the inaugural Orthopaedic Quality Institute in Washington, D.C., to discuss improving quality and reducing cost of orthopedic care, according to an…
InVivo Therapeutics, based in Cambridge, Mass., was founded to focus on research and development of treatment for patients with spinal cord injuries (SCI). Currently, there are no effective treatments for these patients, and much of the research focuses on treating…
