The Green Bay Packers gave a $20,000 grant to Milwaukee public schools for certified athletic trainers, according to Fox 6 Now.
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Joshua Dines, MD, is an orthopedic surgeon practicing at Hospital for Special Surgery in New York. Dr. Dines is an assistant team physicians for the New York Mets and serves as an orthopedic sports medicine consultant for the New York…
Crystal Lake, Ill.-based Centegra Health System has acquired Huntley, Ill.-based McHenry County Orthopaedics, according to a Northwest Herald report.
Researchers devised "The Soup," a mixture of human cells and stem cells, to repair athletes' injuries. Many medical professionals question the effectiveness of the stem cell treatment, according to USA Today.
K2M received FDA 510(k) clearance to market the PYRENEES Mono Cervical Plate System.
Wright Medical Group's BioMimetic subsidiary received an approval order for its premarket approval application from the FDA for its AUGMENT Bone Graft, according to a Med Device Online report.
More than 600 successful patient procedures have been successfully completed using SonicSurg Innovations's Trigger Tome surgical instrument.
Here six spine surgeons discuss the next big battle facing spine surgeons in the changing healthcare landscape.
Researchers found that pre-surgical therapy may help hip or knee replacement patients with their recovery time, according to News Medical. The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery published the report.
Orthopaedic & Spine Center of the Rockies in Loveland, Colo., welcomes Joshua T. Snyder, MD.
