David Altchek, MD, will repair the right elbow of New York Yankees pitcher Luis Severino, MLB.com reports.
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Gulf Breeze, Fla.-based Andrews Institute for Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine added interventional pain medicine specialist Brian Rosenberg, MD, to Andrews' clinics in Pensacola, Fla., and Milton, Fla.
Dallas-based Baylor Scott & White Health plans to open a $50 million sports and orthopedic center in Waco, Texas, March 2, local news affiliate KWTX reports.
Another medical malpractice lawsuit was filed Feb. 11 against Columbia, Mo.-based Mizzou BioJoint Center, bringing the pending total of lawsuits to at least 11, the Columbia Missourian reports.
Oklahoma City-based OU Medical Center is now offering robotic-assisted spine surgery, reports OU Daily.
As part of its partnership with Newark, Del.-based First State Orthopaedics, Orthopaedic Associates of Southern Delaware recently opened a facility in Lewes, Del., reports the Cape Gazette.
Two neurosurgeons from Tennessee recently debuted a new cervical spinal fusion procedure that seeks to shorten hospital stays and allows patients to recover quicker, according to the Memphis Business Journal.
Jeffrey Wang, MD, is co-director of the USC Spine Center at Keck Medicine of USC in Los Angeles and completed his term as president of the North American Spine Society last year.
NuVasive plans to make a new convertible senior note offering.
A study from October 2019 indicates that NuVasive's Magnetic Expansion Control rod system, which is used to treat pediatric scoliosis, has a high failure rate, Medscape reported.
