When orthopedists were asked if they felt fairly compensated, 53 percent said no, down from 60 percent in 2020, according to Medscape's Orthopedist Compensation Report.
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Surgeons at Chicago-based Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush received a grant from the National Institute of Health to research donor knee cartilage.
More device companies are launching spine robots, which are anticipated to play a key role in the future of spine surgery, advancing far beyond their current capabilities related to the placement of pedicle screws.
ChoiceSpine, an implant manufacturer backed by Altus Capital Partners, received FDA clearance to launch its Blackhawk Ti cervical spacer system.
Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine named medical director for Kentucky minor league baseball team
Cincinnati-based Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine is partnering with a Kentucky baseball team in a five-year agreement.
An orthopedic practice that implemented opioid protocols and four more centers to know:
Michael Groff, MD, is a spinal neurosurgeon at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston.
Since the beginning of the year, Becker's has reported on five CEO moves at orthopedic practices:
A Mako robot has arrived at Magnolia (Ark.) Regional Medical Center, which has scheduled the first two cases with the system for June 7, according to the Magnolia Reporter.
The University of Louisville (Ky.) Health System has implemented a spinal imaging technology capable of providing high definition images in less than four minutes, NBC affiliate WAVE3 News reported May 24.
