Shams Qureshi, MD, a pain management physician of the Pain Center of North Jersey in Clifton, N.J., also known as the Bergen Passaic Ambulatory Surgery Center, was sentenced to probation, medical license suspension and home confinement after he plead guilty…
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Since Allan Mishra, MD, of Total Tendon in Stanford, Calif., is the first physician to publish an article supporting the use of platelet rich plasma for chronic tendonitis, which has become an increasingly popular treatment method for patients with tendonitis.…
David S. Rosen, MD, a neurosurgeon with a professional interest in treating complex and minimally invasive surgery, joined Orlando Neurosurgery in Florida, according to a practice news release.
Emergency room visits for young athletes with concussions nearly doubled from 3,800 in 1997 to 8,000 in 2007, according to an American Academy of Pediatrics sports medicine council report.
In order to reduce high healthcare costs for patients with lower back pain, physicians should focus on patients with severe pain and depressive comorbidity, according to a study published in Spine.
Nathan C. Darby, MD, a primary care sports medicine physician, joined the Hattiesburg (Miss.) Clinic Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, according to a clinic news release.
VertiFlex, a spine surgery device company focusing on minimally invasive and motion preserving techniques, sold the Silverbolt product portfolio and related assets to Exatech, according to a VertiFlex news release.
As sports medicine becomes increasingly popular, more orthopedic practices and hospitals are creating separate sports medicine programs to treat young athletes and adults with an active lifestyle. Sports medicine physicians and practices must have a significant presence within the community…
After committing years to researching and practicing shoulder arthroscopy, Christopher T. Donaldson, a physician with Western Pennsylvania Orthopedic & Sports Medicine, located in Johnstown, recently shared his expertise as an associate instructor to the Arthroscopy Association of North America shoulder…
Employing the discography procedure in order to determine the source of a patient's pain may accelerate disc degeneration, according to a recent study detailed in an article from The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery.
