Leo Whiteside, MD, founder and president of the board of directors at the Missouri Bone & Joint Center in St. Louis, is a leader in hip and knee surgery. He invented three total knee prostheses, two unicompartmental knee prostheses, three…
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NuVasive, a medical device company developing treatment for minimally invasive spine surgery, has initiated a patent infringement lawsuit against Globus Medical regarding lateral fusion technology, according to a NuVasive news release.
Sports Health, an American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine publication, says that NFL players with concussions are sidelined longer than they were in the 1990s and early 2000s, according a redOrbit report.
Medical Tracking Solutions, a Jacksonville, Fla.-based medical implant technology firm, recently launched iTraycer, an iPhone application that tracks medical implants according to a Kansas City Star report.
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Erik N. Zeegen, MD, associate medical director of the Valley Hip & Knee Institute in Tarzana, Calif., learned the important role surgeons play in their patients' lives while accompanying his father, an ophthalmologist, during his Saturday morning rounds.
