This is an infographic comparing the presacral L5-S1 approach to traditional spinal surgery.
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Christopher Kepler, MD, MBA, is a board-certified spine surgeon at Rothman Institute in Philadelphia. In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Kepler is published in several peer-reviewed journals and regularly presents at national and international orthopedic meetings.
A retrospective review published in the Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma shows several risk factors for noncompliance with postoperative follow-up after orthopedic trauma.
A man from Brockton, Mass. is the first person in New England to undergo a potentially groundbreaking surgery.
Novation, a leading healthcare services organization, has awarded three contracts to Breg, a premiere provider of sports medicine products and services.
In an interview with Uwe Schütz, MD, radiologist and specialist in orthopedics and trauma surgery at the Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology University Hospital of Ulm, Germany, Dr. Schütz revealed that long distance runners regenerate cartilage during races.
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