Timothy Kremchek, MD, team physician for the Cincinnati Reds, examined pitcher Dontrelle Willis after he sprained his ankle Saturday, according to a FoxSportsOhio.com report.
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UPMC Presbyterian Hospital in Pittsburgh saved 336 inpatient days on elective spine surgery patients in 2010 through patient- and family-centered interventions, according to a report in Health Affairs.
Here are four challenges of managing an orthopedic surgery center and solutions for overcoming them.
The automatic Medicare physicians fee cut, which would go into effect if Congress did not come through with another physician fee fix, would rise to 29.5 percent on Jan. 1, 2012, according to a CMS letter to MedPAC.
There are several ways for orthopedic practices to expand within their community and maintain profitability in today's tough healthcare environment. Todd Albert, MD, spine surgeon and president of Rothman Institute in Philadelphia, discusses six ways for large orthopedic practices to…
Robert Anderson, MD, performed surgery on forward Anderson Varejao for a ruptured right peroneal longus tendon.
The gear carried by American soldiers in combat meant to protect them sometimes causes spinal injury and degeneration, according to a story published in The Seattle Times.
Here are five ways orthopedic practices can capitalize on sports medicine in their practice.
A laptop computer containing personal medical information on patients was recently stolen from OrthoMontana in Billings, Mont., according to a report from The Gazette.
The Food and Drug Administration may soon be cracking down on mail-order genetic tests such as those that claim to find out which sport children will excel at by testing their DNA, according to a KGW news report.
