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Jesse L. Evens, MD, is a board-certified orthopedic spine surgeon at Texas Metroplex Institute for Sports Medicine & Orthopedic Surgery in Arlington.
Edwin Roeder, MD, joined West Plains, Mo.-based Ozarks Medical Center.
Three professors in UC San Francisco School of Medicine's orthopedic surgery department founded EDGE Labs to make 3D printing more accessible.
Anika Therapeutics appointed Susan Vogt to its board of directors.
Biedermann Motech launched the first injection screw that can be used with its polyaxial locking plate systems at the 2018 Orthopaedic Trauma Association Annual Meeting in Orlando, Oct. 17-20.
Patients in Tallahassee, Fla., no longer have to drive hours to visit pediatric orthopedic surgeons. The Tallahassee Orthopedic Clinic hired Ryan Price, DO, as its first pediatric orthopedic surgeon, according to WTXL.
Principal investigator Elizaveta Kon, MD, PhD, of Humanitas Orthopedic Center of Milan, Italy, enrolled the 100th patient in CariHeal's Agili-C Investigational Device Exemption pivotal study.
Fort Worth-based Texas Health Orthopedic Surgery Center celebrated its opening Oct. 16, according to a LinkedIn post.
Dr. Lawrence Lenke performs patient's 18th scoliosis surgery, says patient was 'bending by the hour'
John Sarcona was diagnosed with scoliosis and kyphosis at the age of 5, according to CNN. By the age of 16, Mr. Sarcona had already undergone 16 spine surgeries to treat his disease.
