A new study published in Spine examines 12-month patient loss to follow up after spine surgery.
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Joshua J. Jones, MD, will serve as an international ambassador of the Global Alliance for Musculoskeletal Health of the Bone & Joint Decade, according to AAOS Now.
According to The Buffalo News, 3-D printing technology is making significant strides in healthcare.
A recent study done at the University of Utah School of Medicine recently found that an increased BMI or obesity can lead to a higher risk of meniscus tearing.
Pinched nerves, otherwise known as nerve compression, can occur in many parts of the body, but according to Praveen Kadimcherla, MD, pinched nerves in the spine can also cause a myriad of symptoms in the arms and legs.
'Our Hearts to Your Soles' gifted the homeless in Knoxville, Tenn., on Wednesday night with free pairs of shoes.
The sports medicine devices market is expected to reach $8.63 billion by 2020.
Medical Center of Trinity in Trinity, Fla., along with Perry Initiative, offered opportunities to local high school girls and women college students to try mock surgeries.
A University of California San Francisco study found patients prefer their physicians to look at them, as opposed to their computer screens, when conducting an exam, according to Medscape.
Jerome Wiater, MD, practices at Beverley Hills (Mich.) Orthopaedic Surgery. He specializes in adult reconstructive surgery as well as sports medicine.
