Here are six spine surgeons moving to new practices or adding to their titles in August:
The Latest
David Frumberg, MD, performed the first U.S. implantation of Orthofix's Fitbone system in a pediatric patient, according to a Sept. 1 news release.
Birmingham, Ala.-based Andrews Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center will use Modernizing Medicine's EHR system across its six offices, the practice said Sept. 1.
Smith+Nephew is enhancing its Real Intelligence digital software and Cori robotic surgical system to include hip replacements, according to a Sept. 1 news release.
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Norwalk, Conn.-based Neurosurgical Associates of Southwestern CT is now known as Elite Brain and Spine of Connecticut, Fairfield County Business Journal reported Aug. 31.
Jobyna Whiting, MD, is a spinal neurosurgeon at Baptist Health South Florida in Coral Gables and director of degenerative spine surgery at Miami Neuroscience Institute.
Spine device company MiRus received FDA 510(k) clearance for its IO expandable lumbar interbody, the company announced Aug. 31.
Smith+Nephew launched two technologies for total shoulder and ankle replacements, according to an Aug. 31 news release.
Patients who had total lumbar disc replacement with Centinel Spine's Prodisc L had positive clinical outcomes and low rates of revision surgery, a study found.
