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The National Sports Concussion Cooperative was recently founded to support concussion-related research and testing, according to a Rawlings Sports Goods news release.
Here are 10 spine surgeon team physicians or consultants to professional athletes.
Researchers suggest catastrophizing, the act of thinking of events as a catastrophe, is a strong predictor of whether an individual's acute pain after surgery or an injury will evolve into chronic pain, according to a news report by MedPage Today.
Twenty-three orthopedic surgeons from Bronson Methodist Hospital, HealthCare Midwest and K Valley Orthopaedics/Southwestern Michigan Sportsmedicine Clinic, all in Kalamazoo, Mich., have joined to form Bronson Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine, according to a Kalamazoo Gazette report.
Preoperative fibrinogen concentration can be a limiting factor for postoperative hemostasis during and after scoliosis surgery, according to a study published in Spine.
Hip impingements and subluxations are frequent among ballet movements, which can cause cartilage hypercompression, according to a study published in The American Journal of Sports Medicine.
Here are six observations about orthopedic-driven surgery centers, based on data from VMG Health's Multi-Specialty ASC Intellimarker 2010. For this purpose, "orthopedic-driven surgery centers" are interpreted as surgery centers that perform more than 50 percent orthopedics.
DePuy Orthopaedics has launched GLOBAL ADVANTAGE+, a new instrumentation system for shoulder replacement surgery for use with the company's GLOBAL ADVANTAGE shoulder replacement implant, according to a company news release.
CareFusion has launched its 11-gauge vertebral balloon, a device that allows spine surgeons to repair vertebral compression fractures that are more difficult to treat due to their size and location in the spinal column, according to a company news release.
