A new study found a nonsurgical regimen may be effective in some patients in relieving pain and improving function, without some of the complication risks associated with surgery. All of the patients had moderate-to-severe osteoarthritis, according to Reuters.
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Mark Gebhardt, MD, practices at Boston Children's Hospital and works in the orthopedic and hematology/oncology departments. Dr. Gebhardt's specialties include bone and soft tissue tumors as well as hematology oncology.
J. Stewart Haskin, Jr., MD, retired after 32 years in practice, according to myhorrynews.com.
Orthopedic surgeon, Leon E. Popovitz, MD, and New York Bone and Joint Specialists are opening two locations in Hoboken and Englewood, N.J.
Rothman Institute in Philadelphia is merging with Willow Grove, Pa.-based OrthopaediCare.
Research and Markets released the report titled, "Global Medical Composite Material Market for Orthopedics 2015-2019."
If OrthoNY can recruit a physician for the practice, the group plans to open an office in Troy, according to Albany Business Review.
The Mid-Maryland Musculoskeletal Institute in Frederick will offer veterans with orthopedic issues free screenings on Nov. 11, according to The Frederick News-Post.
Richard Berger, MD, practices at Chicago-based Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, where he specializes in hip and knee reconstruction and replacement. He also serves as an assistant professor at Rush University Medical Center.
Shinya Yamanaka, MD, PhD, has been elected to the National Academy of Medicine.
