A new study published in Spine examines the reasons for treating cervical spinal cord injury late.
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The University of Virginia Medical Center has earned two 2015 national Women's Choice Awards from Women Certified in orthopedics; one for orthopedic patient safety and one for patient satisfaction, according to a release.
Syracuse (N.Y.) Orthopedic Specialists plans to open a new office in Camillus, N.Y., according to a Business Journal News Network report.
Richard Parker, MD, and James Rosneck, MD, performed knee surgery on Cleveland Cavaliers center Timofey Mozgov, according to a Newsnet 5 ABC report.
North American Spine's AccuraScope procedure was featured on WFAA's Good Morning Texas.
Safe Orthopaedics has released its Auto-Adjust pedicle screw designed to repair thoracic and lumbar spine fractures.
ConforMIS closed its initial public offering.
The Centers for Advanced Orthopaedics partnered with Healthjump to facilitate physician-to-physician communication and analyze patient data across the 50 affiliated medical facilities.
K2M launched six new products in Singapore and Hong Kong this past week.
Women who currently practice orthopedics were initially drawn to the field because of its nature, as well as their personal attributes, according to a poster presented at the American Orthopaedic Association Annual Meeting, reports Healio.
