It’s not remarkable that common phrases like “lower back strain” and “pulled muscle” are frequent search terms on Google and Spine-health.com.
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Here are eight things for spinal surgeons to know for Oct. 22, 2015.
A new study published in Spine examines the outcomes for patients with anterior cervical decompression and fusion with physiotherapy to patients who have physiotherapy alone to treat cervical radiculopathy.
Advocate Condell Ambulatory Surgery Center in Libertyville, Ill., published form D for equity financing, according to an OCTA Finance report.
The Spine Journal accepted a new study based on in-vitro research titled "Does Impaction of Titanium-Coated Interbody Fusion Cages into the Disc Space Cause Wear Debris and/or Delamination?"
A new study found a nonsurgical regimen may be effective in some patients in relieving pain and improving function, without some of the complication risks associated with surgery. All of the patients had moderate-to-severe osteoarthritis, according to Reuters.
National Spine & Pain Centers hosted a pain management conference titled "The Business of Pain Medicine: 21st Century Challenges & Solutions."
Global medical device company K2M Group Holdings' shares decreased 4.2 percent on Oct. 20, according to District of Columbia Progressive.
Mark Gebhardt, MD, practices at Boston Children's Hospital and works in the orthopedic and hematology/oncology departments. Dr. Gebhardt's specialties include bone and soft tissue tumors as well as hematology oncology.
Healthgrades honored Rockford (Ill.) Memorial Hospital with 19 quality awards for six clinical specialties, according to rrstar.com.
