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Bryan Massoud, MD, is one of the creative forces behind a new documentary about back pain called "On the Floor."
Marcus Cook, MD, an orthopedic surgeon at Novant Orthopedic Hospital in Charlotte, N.C., will perform knee surgery on Charlotte Hornets’ Al Jefferson, according to a CBS Sports report.
A new study published in Spine examines two year outcomes from the CHARITE and Kineflex-L lumbar artificial disc replacements.
Here five spine surgeons discuss the most exciting aspects of the spine industry in 2016.
Cardinal Spine filed a form D announcing $1.25 million in equity financing, according to an OctaFinance report.
A Medscape survey found 74 percent of healthcare professionals are very concerned about opioid abuse.
Anika Therapeutics, a global orthopedic medicines company, had its first patient enroll in its HYALOFAST FastTRACK Phase III clinical study.
Nashville, Tenn.-based Vanderbilt University researchers discovered fibrin is not crucial for bone fracture healing, contrary to popular belief. Rather, fibrin's breakdown and clearance are important to the healing process, according to MD News.
Healthcare technology company, iTENS, released the world's first FDA-cleared, wireless therapy device.
