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Orthopedic and Spine Industry Leader to Know: Dr. Todd J. Albert of Philadelphia's Rothman Institute
Todd J. Albert, MD, spine surgeon and president of Rothman Institute in Philadelphia, is a clear leader in his field. He also serves as the James Edwards professor and chair of the orthopedic surgery department at Jefferson Medical College of…
"You can't manage what you don't measure" — words to live by, according to many ASC administrators. Aaron Murski, senior manager at VMG Health discusses 10 statistics every ASC should track and how frequently they should be tracked to ensure…
A recent Reuters analysis shows American patients aren’t seeking medical care at the rate they once did due to the economy, which has had an impact on a number of publicly traded healthcare firms, according to a Reuters report.
The Bonati Spine Institute of Hudson, Fla., which holds a patent for the Bonati Spine Procedures for minimally invasive laser spine surgery, is celebrating the company's 25th anniversary, according to a company news release.
Rob LaParade, MD, a physician with The Steadman Clinic in Vail, Colo., was recently featured in an article for Let's Play Hockey about treating quadriceps contusions for athletes.
Obesity influences the results of degenerative disorder treatments, according to a Spine Patient Outcomes Research Trial presented at the North American Spine Society annual meeting in Orlando, Fla.
Regional Hospital of Jackson (Tenn.) has opened its renovated orthopedic center designed to encourage patients to get out of bed and move around sooner after surgery, according to a story published in the Jackson Sun.
Laser Spine Institute has announced the company's November schedule for medical seminars, which will include stops in Arizona, Florida, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Texas, according to a company news release.
Interventional Spine, an Irvine, Calif.-based spinal implant development system, has received a U.S. patent for the PERPOS PLS, a percutaneous transfacet-pedicular compression system, according to a company news release.
