In an environment of increasing concern regarding the long-term effect of ionizing radiation exposure particularly in young patients a reappraisal of imaging algorithms for spinal evaluation is taking place. MRI has long been a mainstay for the assessment of soft…
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The first embryonic stem cell drug treatment has been used on a patient at the Shepherd Center in Atlanta to correct paralysis as a result of spinal cord injuries, according to a CBS report.
Dallas Braden, a pitcher with the Oakland (Calif.) Athletics, has filed a medical negligence suit against team surgeon Thomas Peatman, MD, and Webster Orthopaedic Medical Group in Oakland, where Dr. Peatman practices, according to an MLB report.
Wright Medical Group has launched the PRO-STIM injectable inductive graft for patients who need a bone graft substitute, according to a company news release.
Joshua Siegel, MD, director of sports medicine for Access Sports Medicine & Orthopaedics in Exeter, N.H., has received a Business Excellence Award from New Hampshire Business Review Magazine for his commitment to giving back and his innovations in healthcare, according…
Spine Surgeons can safely use the U-clip device for successful dural closure during minimally invasive spinal procedures, according to a study published in the Journal of Spinal Disorders & Techniques.
CPT copyright 2009 American Medical Association. All rights reserved. CPT is a registered trademark of the American Medical Association. One of the biggest challenges in coding knee arthroscopies is determining whether to select CPT 29875 (arthroscopic synovectomy, limited,) or…
The Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children in Wilmington, Del., opened a sports medicine facility dedicated to the treatment and rehabilitation of young athletes, according to a Community News report.
OrthoIndy and the Indiana Orthopaedic Hospital have opened a new location on the south side of Indianapolis, according to an OrthoIndy and IOH news release.
Recent data from 6,000 Colorado physicians shows that orthopedic surgery make up 22.4 percent of the cases causing surgical error; however, these results may be misleading when compared with national figures, according to an American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons news…
