Medical device maker ulrich has released its neon Occipito-Cervico-Thoracic System, a spinal implant system for the surgical stabilization and fixation of the posterior regions, according to TMD.
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The West Anaheim Medical Center in California opened its new spinal program, according to OC Metro.
Physicians' steady interest in hospital employment — a trend that has accelerated in recent years and is not expected to reverse — has implications for their employment contracts, particularly restrictive covenants, or non-compete clauses.
Out of the physician workforce, the portion of independent physicians has dropped from 57 percent in 2000 to a projected 36 percent in 2013, according to a report from American Medical News.
The healthcare environment is rapidly evolving, creating opportunities for some spine surgeons to succeed while others are left in the dust. Todd Albert, MD, spine surgeon and president of Rothman Institute in Philadelphia, talks about what it takes for spine…
Four experts discuss the most important qualities for electronic health records in spine practices.
The Orthopaedic Foundation for Active Lifestyles recently recognized The Steadman Clinic Founder and Managing Partner J. Richard Steadman, MD, for his contributions to the field.
A new study published in the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery found that computer assistance during knee surgery has no advantages over the traditional procedure, according to a news release from the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.
Lael Luedtke, MD, joined Northern Pines Orthopaedic Clinic in Grand Rapids, Mich., according to a Duluth News Tribune report.
Orthopedic surgeons from Scott & White in Temple, Texas, have received a $6 million donation to upgrade equipment, according to a KCEN report.
