Carmina Angeles, MD, is a surgeon on The NeuroSpine Institute in Eugene, Ore. She has a professional interest in minimally invasive procedures for treating common spinal conditions, including degenerative diseases and stenosis. She is trained to perform cervical disc arthroplasty…
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Local high school coaches and officials will now take the University of Michigan Health System's NeuroSport education as part of required concussion learning.
South Dakota State University announced leadership investments totaling $18 million for the university's planned Indoor Practice and Human Performance Athletic Facility.
New Orleans Hornets center Robin Lopez underwent knee surgery to repair a medial meniscus tear, according to an NBC Sports report.
Smith & Nephew CEO Olivier Bohuon is looking for a merger/acquisition deal, according to a Mass Device report.
The Indian market for orthopedic soft tissue repair and sports medicine exceeded $17 million in 2011, according to the latest from Reportlinker.
The Palm Beach County (Fla.) Health Department issued a public notice that at least 86 patients of its health centers may have had confidential information in their medical records disclosed to an unauthorized source.
Oct. 3 is the last day for eligible professionals to begin their 90-day reporting period for the Medicare Electronic Health Record Incentive Program in calendar year 2012.
The Journal of Spinal Disorders and Techniques published a study which found that minimally invasive lumbar interbody fusion significantly shortened patient's hospital stay and cost less than open surgery.
