George Rappard, MD, director of the Los Angeles Minimally Invasive Spine Institute, performed the nation's first minimally invasive spine surgery using the Sony HMS-3000MT.
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Chicago Fire named Joshua Blomgren, DO, and Brian Forsythe, MD, of Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush in Chicago, team physicians for the soccer club.
Bernard R. Bach Jr., MD, is a sports medicine surgeon at Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush in Chicago. He is the Claude N. Lambert, MD, Helen S. Thomson Endowed Chair of Orthopedic Surgery and director of sports medicine at Rush University…
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Amendia has launched its Ceres Midline Cervical Plate.
Surgeons have treated more than 500 patients with Benvenue Medical's Luna 3D Interbody Fusion System.
Medical Tracking Solutions, developer of the iTraycer platform for medical device companies, added New Era Orthopaedics as a client.
Aurora-based University of Colorado Hospital spine surgeons are using 3-D scans for more customized spine surgery, according to 9 News.
