Here are 10 spine surgeons who moved to new practices or added to their titles in September:
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The Scoliosis Research Society and North American Spine Society honored multiple spine surgeons in the third quarter of 2024.
Migration was among the top reasons cervical disc replacements needed revisions, according to a study in the Oct. 15 issue of Spine.
A man who suffered temporary paralysis after having spine surgery received a $23.87 million verdict, Fox 43 reported Sept. 27.
Somers Point, N.J.-based Shore Physicians Group has added orthopedic surgeon John Avallone, DO, to its division of orthopaedic surgery and sports medicine, according to a Sept. 27 report from Downbeach.com.
Philadelphia-based Rothman Orthopaedics has added a new specialist, David Kugelman, MD, to its team, according to a Sept. 26 LinkedIn post.
Albany, N.Y.-based Bone & Joint Center promoted director of operations Tracy Lis to chief operating officer.
Cost-effectiveness was reached in adult spinal deformity patients in most patients by five years after surgery, according to a study in the Oct. 15 issue of Spine.
Declining CMS rates have been a concern among physicians across the board, and spine surgeons are thinking about implications for the future of patient care as well as strategies to stay afloat.
Grand Rapids Township, Mich.-based Corewell Health is opening a new $85 million orthopedic center in October, according to a Sept. 26 report from M Live.
