Mark Knable, DO, joined the OhioHealth O'Bleness Hospital Athens Medical Associates Orthopedics and Sports Medicine practice where he will build upon 20 years of experience in a number of operative and non-operative orthopedic, joint and sports related procedures.
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Here are the stock reports from five spine device companies for Feb. 26, 2015, including whether the numbers are up or down from last week.
Craig Humphreys, MD, of Kenai Spine in Soldotna, Alaska, is planning to establish a nonprofit organization to create spine treatment clinics in medically underserved countries, starting with Kenya, with the working title Kenai Spine Gives Back.
Here is a snapshot of a physician in today's healthcare climate, according to A Survey of America’s Physicians in 2014: Practice Patterns and Perspectives.
Kansas City Royals left-handed pitcher Tim Collins underwent Tommy John surgery on Wednesday, performed by James Andrews, MD, who is known as one of the ultimate go-to surgeons for injured athletes, according to a report from the Kansas City Star.
James Andrews, MD, is a busy man this week.
Smith & Nephew earned a "hold" rating average from 21 firms covering the stock, according to the Mideast Times.
Here are seven things for spinal surgeons to know for March 12, 2015.
A new study has examined the use of clustering analysis in randomized controlled trials published in five journals focused on orthopedic surgery, according to a 7th Space Interactive report.
Danbury (Conn.) Orthopedics is now offering partial knee replacement at the Western Connecticut Orthopedic Surgical Center in Danbury, the practice's newly opened center.
