New York City-based NYU Langone Medical Center will serve as the official medical provider for the New York Empire tennis team.
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Michael J. Alaia, MD, is a practicing orthopedic surgeon at New York City-based NYU Langone Medical Center as well as an assistant professor in NYU School of Medicine's department of orthopedic surgery.
Ortho Kinematics launched VMA-Align, a new diagnostic module.
The global sports medicine devices market is expected to experience strong growth through 2021, according to a Research and Markets report.
NuVasive reported financial results for the second quarter of 2016, ended on June 30. The financial report is inclusive of results from Ellipse Technologies and Mega Surgical, as both of those acquisitions were completed in the first quarter 2016.
DeGen Medical received FDA clearance for its F1 MPS Modular Pedicle Screw System used in the JOUST Minimally Invasive Surgery procedure.
The spine surgical robotics market is expected to explode over the next five years, according to a new Researchmoz Global report.
A new study published in Clinical Spine Surgery examines the X-STOP Interspinous Spacer among different patient populations.
Royal Oak, Mich.-based Beaumont Hospital researchers are conducting the Relievant SMART trial. The recently FDA-cleared clinical study is testing the efficacy of a minimally invasive nerve ablating procedure, according to News-Medical.
Daveed Frazier, MD, medical director of New York City Spine Surgery, set the record straight on minimally invasive spine surgery, according to nj.com.
