Here are three spine surgeons discussed their ongoing spinal research studies and trials.
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Mohammad Diab, MD, is chief of the division of pediatric orthopedic surgery at University of California San Francisco Benioff Children's Hospital. He also holds the endowed chair in medical education for the department of orthopedic surgery.
Edward J. Dohring, MD, is the medical director of Spine Institute of Arizona in Scottsdale. He has held several teaching positions, including at the Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine at Midwestern University in Glendale. He is a fellow of the…
Scottsdale (Ariz.) Healthcare will be the site of the world's first orthopedic trauma surgery recorded using Google Glasses, according to an ABC 15 report.
Matthew Eichenbaum, MD, is a winning contestant on "Jeopardy!" according to an AAOS Now report.
Neel Anand, MD, is clinical professor of surgery and director of spine trauma at Cedars-Sinai Spine Center in Los Angeles. He has research interests in minimally invasive techniques for spine disorders and trauma in adults and children. He has also…
Daniel G. Morris, DO, will serve as the director of pain management services at Cancer Treatment Centers of America in Tulsa, Okla., according to a Greater Tulsa Reporter report.
The American Medical Association announced that it is offering an updated pain management education program to provide physicians with the latest pain management and assessment information.
In a recent retrospective study published in The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, researchers studied the outcomes of 211 carpal tunnel release cases from 1996 to 2000.
Scott Spann, MD, board-certified orthopedic spine surgeon, is the founder of Pantheon Spinal, a device company based in Austin, Texas. Dr. Spann explains how he first started Pantheon Spinal, the difficulties along the way, the devices in the company's portfolio…
