10 most-read orthopedic stories in September

From 10 orthopedic surgeons to know, to knee replacement technology expansion, here are the 10 most-read orthopedic stories from Becker’s during September. 

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1. Endoscopic spine surgery is expected to become more popular for physicians in the next five years. 

2. A California neurosurgeon pleaded guilty to accepting $3.3 million in bribes. 

3. Twenty-two orthopedic hospitals were ranked in the top 25 for three years in a row. 

4. Top 25 hospitals for orthopedics in 2023. 

5. An orthopedic surgeon was sentenced to seven years in prison for defrauding Medicare. 

6. Aligning with musculoskeletal management services organizations is becoming increasingly popular for physicians. 

7. Former Los Angeles Chargers quarterback sued a physician after suffering a punctured lung. 

8. Ten orthopedic surgeons to know

9. Fifty spine surgeons to know

10. Zimmer Biomet’s knee replacement technology has been used in six states. 

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