Bernard H. Guiot, MD, is a neurosurgeon practicing with South Denver Neurosurgery in Littleton, Colo. He joined the practice in August 2008. He also acts as the medical director of neurosurgery at Littleton Adventist Hospital. He is a member of…
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The Bethlehem, Pa.-based St. Luke's University Health Network is six months into a clinical study on a neuro-stimulation implant known as Burst during spinal cord stimulation surgery, reports Lehigh Valley Business.
After examining all-star Kobe Bryant on Friday, Los Angeles Lakers team physician Steven Lombardo, MD, said he found a considerable rotator cuff tear, ABC News reports.
Brooklyn Nets forward Mirza Teletovic could have died had he gotten on an airplane, the New York Daily News reports — but he didn't thanks to the savvy advice of the team trainer and team physician.
Titan Spine's interbody fusion implants reached a milestone — there have been 27,000 implantations of the Endoskeleton.
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The Federal Government unveiled plans to accelerate the move toward value-based payments for Medicare patients and those covered under government-run healthcare plans, according to a HHS report.
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Chattanooga, Tenn.-based Erlanger Health System has begun the first phase of its expansion plan with its orthopedic services area, according to a report by The Chattanoogan.
Columbia, SC.-based Moore Center for Orthopedics will unveil its new Moore Convenient Care Center on Monday, which will offer urgent orthopedic care with no appointment necessary five days a week.
