Richard Field, MD, professor of orthopedic surgery at St. George’s University of London, reported clinical results for Medacta’s AMIStem hip implant. The results come from a multi-center study to comply with the UK Orthopaedic Data Evaluation Panel recommendation.
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The International Association of HealthCare Professionals welcomed John P. Schroeppel, MD, to the organization with his upcoming publication in The Leading Physicians of the World.
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A Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery study found arthroscopic surgery might not be the best option for patients suffering from arthritis.
The Food and Drug Administration granted 25 spine-related device clearances in April.
NuVasive dominates the lateral spine market with Medtronic being a distant second. Kern Singh, MD, and his colleagues with Avaz Surgical are trying to level the playing field with new technology focused on quantitative imaging.
Board-certified spine surgeon Jeffrey E. Deckey, MD, practices in Orange, Calif.
The U.S. Army awarded Milwaukee-based Medical College of Wisconsin a five-year, $6.8 million grant to study neck, spine and brain safety issues, according to Milwaukee-Wisconsin Journal Sentinel.
Researchers analyzed the characteristics of patients with herniated discs at the cervicothoracic junction, according to a The Spine Journal study.
InVivo Therapeutics receives Notice of Allowance for SCI polymeric implant patent — 3 things to know
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office issued InVivo Therapeutics a Notice of Allowance for the U.S. Patent Application, "Methods and Compositions for the Treatment of Open and Closed Wound Spinal Cord Injuries."
