John T. Ruth, MD, is an orthopedic surgeon at University of Arizona College of Medicine in Tucson. His clinical interests focus on orthopedic trauma, hip replacement and treatment of cancer metastatic to bone.
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A study in American Journal of Sports Medicine investigated the outcomes of common postoperative pain management techniques following outpatient arthroscopic shoulder surgery.
A study in Clinical Spine Surgery compared 30-day complications of inpatient and outpatient single-level anterior cervical discectomy and fusion.
President Donald Trump ushered in a new age of healthcare when he took the oath of office on Jan. 20, 2017 and issued an executive order to lessen the economic burden of the ACA.
For decades, athletes had only one option if they tore their ulnar collateral ligament; reconstructive surgery, better known as Tommy John surgery.
Johnson & Johnson's CEO Alex Gorsky will make responsible drug pricing a priority in the coming year after meeting with President Donald Trump, according to a Yahoo Finance report.
Pacira Pharmaceuticals partnered with DePuy Synthes Sales to market the company's bupivacaine liposome injectable suspension Exparel for orthopedic surgeries in the United States.
Stryker net sales grew 13.9 percent in 2016, hitting $11.3 billion.
Freehold, N.J.-based CentraState Medical Center elected Michael J. Greller, MD, to serve as chief of staff, according to Yahoo! Finance.
Centennial, Colo.-based AlloSource awarded Brian Cole, MD, its inaugural 2017 Dr. Steven Gitelis Inspiration Award.
