A new study published in Spine examines whether a surgeon's experience impacts their complication rates for adult spinal deformity surgery.
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Two groups of spine specialists presented their findings on endoscopic minimally invasive lumbar spine surgery at the Spine Intervention Society scientific meeting last week.
Three OhioHealth surgeons, including spine surgeon Ronald Lakatos, MD, were examined in an article from The Dispatch discussing physician investment in device companies.
ConforMIS released results from six clinical studies on their patient-specific implants for total knee replacement.
Spine surgeons are beginning to see a real shift from fee-for-service to value-based care as insurance companies pass risk onto providers. The payers push integrated care models and population health initiatives for the future.
Aaron J. Greenberg, MD, joined Fredericksburg Orthopaedic Associates in Virginia, according to an article in InsideNoVa.
Dynamic Health Care in Louisville, Ky., found a new treatment for back pain.
Scott Powers was promoted to Cambia Health Solutions' president of government programs.
Lee Murphy, MD, is an orthopedic surgeon practicing at Southern Orthopaedic Surgeons in Montgomery, Ala. He specializes in treating musculoskeletal disorders and has a clinical interest in shoulder and upper extremity disorders.
Todd Gravori, MD, FACS, QME, a neurosurgeon and director of ProMedSPINE in Los Angeles, reacted to an article in The Daily Mail about the use of stem cells for back pain relief.
