Brett Owens, MD, of University Orthopedics in Providence, R.I., focuses on arthroscopic repair of sports-related injuries as well as complex knee and shoulder reconstructions.
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Colorado State University in Fort Collins has received a $10 million gift to build a new equine hospital, which will expand the university's Equine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Program in an effort with CSU's Orthopaedic Research Center, according to Denver…
Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis tore his ACL during the 2012 NFL season, and is now ready to play his first game back with the team since being sidelines.
Titan Spine, a medical device surface technology company, appointed Jim Sevey senior nanotechnology specialist. He will lead the commercialization of the nanoLOCK surface, the only FDA-cleared nanotechnology for spinal implant technologies.
Hanger Inc., formerly known as Hanger Orthopedic Group, an orthotic and prosthetic company, has named Scott Ranson as its new chief information officer, effective today.
Men and women experience different orthopedic weaknesses, according toU.S. News & World Report Health. The Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons published a study outlining the difference in injuries and recoveries between males and females.
A recent Pain Practice study revealed cooled radiofrequency provides long-term relief for patients with chronic knee pain after total knee replacement.
Louisiana Back Institute launched a new tool allowing residents to check their pain symptoms for free online.
Healthcare vendors should mirror patient thinking to help small practices, according to HealthcareITnews.
The spinal implant market in the United States is expected to grow over the next 10 years, according to a Q2 Metrics report.
