Robert Wolf, MD, is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon practicing at Alabama Orthopaedic Center in Birmingham. He specializes in arthroscopy of the knee, shoulder and elbow, sports medicine and total joint replacement.
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Ty C. Jones, MD, joined Proliance Orthopedic Associates in Washington.
The American Geriatrics Society and the Association of Directors of Geriatric Academy Programs are teaming up to devise a national dissemination plan for a program to enhance care for older adults hospitalized with hip fractures, according to Medical Xpress.
Rad Payman, MD, of the Advanced Spine Institute, developed a minimally invasive microlaminectomy procedure for lumbar spinal stenosis.
Morton Plant Hospital in Clearwater, Fla. now provides a robotic option for patients seeking spine surgery, according to an article on TBNweekly.com.
The United States is dealing with an obesity epidemic costing the healthcare system large sums of money that some experts project may result in the collapse of our economy. In 2010, 86 percent of all the U.S. healthcare spending was…
Ezriel Kornel, MD, FACS, was the first physician to successfully treat the first patient to survive Legionnaires' disease in 1978. He commented on the current outbreak, according to an article on PIX 11.
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The Agencia Nacional de Vigilancia Sanitaria cleared the first generation Valeo silicon nitride interbody fusion device and instrument sets for use in Brazil.
Here are five key trends on the bone morphogenetic protein market, according to a report form Medical Market Research Reports.
