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Albert Telfeian, MD, of Rhode Island Hospital and Hasbro Children's Hospital, performed the first endoscopic extraction of a spinal tumor of a patient while the patient was awake, according to Cancer Therapy.
According to a recent study presented at the 2015 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, women are less likely than men to have complications after joint replacement surgery.
Steven F. Harwin, MD, FACS, is an attending orthopedic surgeon and chief of adult reconstruction and total joint replacement at Mount Sinai Beth Israel in New York City. He is an associate professor of orthopedic surgery at Icahn School of…
For a pitcher to return to full-form after Tommy John surgery, it is crucial to receive proper rehabilitation and gradual return to throwing, according to Thomas McSweeney, MD, in an OregonLive.com.
Ross Jenkins, MD, is a neurosurgeon practicing at the New Hampshire NeuroSpine Center. His areas of expertise include herniated discs, tumors, neck pain, degenerative disc disease and sciatica among many others.
A comprehensive orthopedic center will open on Vestal Parkway in New York, according to Press & Sun-Bulletin.
Baptist Jacksonville is using robotic systems to perform hip replacement procedures, according to the Florida Times-Union.
Cesca Therapeutics was issued a patent for regenerative cell therapy in its clinical studies. The company partially blames the patent for the annual loss in revenue, according to the Sacramento Business Journal.
New Mexico Orthopedic Associates will celebrate its one-month anniversary at its new site in Rio Rancho this week, according to the Rio Rancho Observer.
