At least 11 percent of the athletes at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games incurred injuries during the games and 7 percent incurred illness, which means the games may need a new strategy for injury prevention, according to a report published…
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The largest costs contributing to adolescent idiopathic scoliosis correction surgery are implants, intensive care unit and inpatient room costs, operating room time and bone grafts, according to an article published in The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery.
Norwalk (Conn.) Hospital partnered with the American Hockey League's Bridgeport (Conn.) Sound Tigers for the upcoming season, according to a hospital news release.
Lawrence D. Lemak, MD, of Lemak Sports Medicine, has been a leader in sports medicine through his work to promote sports safety for both professional and youth athletes. He has been a major advocate for standardizing treatment for professional and…
Lawrence D. Dorr, MD, founder of The Dorr Arthritis Institute at Good Samaritan Hospital in Los Angeles, started the Operation Walk in 1994 to provide orthopedic surgery and treatment to underprivileged populations around the world. Operation Walk supports physician teams…
As changes through healthcare reform change the landscape of the ASC industry, many ASCs are looking to their state associations to represent the industry and challenge upcoming legislation. Pam Ertel, president of the Pennsylvania Ambulatory Surgical Association and John Milliron,…
With increasing competition and tighter margins, it is critical that newer surgery centers establish concrete and measurable goals to help keep the facility on the road to success. Angie Laux, administrator of Bellin Orthopedic Surgery Center in Green Bay, Wis.,…
There are benefits to postoperative administration of a low-molecular-weight-herapin subcutaneously the night after spine surgery, say Austrian researchers, according to an ORTHOSuperSite report.
The Cleveland Clinic's neurological institute and spine research laboratory partnered with helmet-maker Rawlings for independent research of concussions and sports-related head and neck injuries, according to an Associated Press report.
The arthroscopic release of contractures regularly achieves highly functional elbows in athletes, according to an article published in The American Journal of Sports Medicine.
