More than three-fourths of U.S. neurosurgeons practice some form of defensive medicine, according to a special article in the February issue of Neurosurgery.
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Michael Gleiber, MD, is a board-certified orthopedic spine surgeon with a concierge spinal surgery practice — Michael Gleiber, MD, PA. Additionally, he is an affiliate assistant professor of clinical biomedical sciences at The Charles E. Schmidt Florida Atlantic University College…
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Implanet announced that it has been granted intellectual protection for its JAZZ technology in Europe until 2031.
The Federal Trade Commission requested additional information and documentary material in from Wright Medical Group in connection with the company’s plan to merge with Tornier.
Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center in Baton Rouge, La., launched a new program to guarantee hip and knee replacement surgeries for 30 days after the procedure.
Medtronic Spinal, based in Memphis, Tenn., volunteered at Mid-South nonprofit organizations last year, racking up several charitable hours, according to a Memphis Daily report.
SpineGuard received a European patent for its Dynamic Surgical Guidance technology integration into a pedicle screw — a "smart screw."
A new study published in Spine shows high volume hospitals for adolescent spinal deformity correction have lower complication rates.
Erlanger Health System Foundations, based in Chattanooga, Tenn., will honor orthopedic surgeon Hugh Brown, MD, during its annual Dinner of Distinction to be held Feb. 27, according to a report by The Chattanoogan.
