Robert Barrack, MD, is an orthopedic surgeon at Washington University Physicians in St. Louis.
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The American Academy of Pediatrics and the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America identified five procedures that may be unnecessary when evaluating pediatric patients with musculoskeletal symptoms. The groups published the list as part of the American Academy of Pediatrics'…
OrthoAtlanta in Stockbrige, Ga., welcomed Minoo Hollis, MD, at a Jan. 30 open house. Dr. Hollis is an orthopedic surgeon specializing in foot and ankle surgery and orthopedic trauma.
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Mazor CEO Ori Hadomi spoke on several topics during the 2017 earnings call earlier this week, including the future for both the Renaissance and Mazor X systems, according to a transcript published in Seeking Alpha. He also touched on the…
A new study published in Spine compares intraoperative CT to 3-D C-arm-based spinal navigation during procedures that require posterior pedicle screw implantation.
The FDA cleared the first blood test to evaluate mild traumatic brain injury in adults. According to the FDA, the Banyan Brain Trauma Indicator will help physicians determine if patients suspected of having mTBI need CT scans, which will help…
Statesville, N.C.-based Iredell Memorial Hospital installed Intuitive Surgical's da Vinci XI robotic surgical system.
Houston-based regenerative medicine company SpinalCyte completed the first double-blind, placebo-controlled human trial using CybroCell, a human dermal fibroblast injection to treat degenerative disc disease.
