An increasing number of new orthopedic physicians are training in the sports medicine specialty and turning their practices into true sports medicine facilities. Hospitals across the country are following this trend as well, creating sports medicine centers that offer services…
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The Chicago Center for Orthopedics at Weiss has partnered with the Major Indoor Soccer League to become team physicians for the Chicago Riot's inaugural 2010-2011 season, according to a practice news release.
Fixation of the atlantoaxial articulation using bilateral C1-C2 transarticular screws and C1 laminar hooks could be a reliable technique for treating pediatric atlantoaxial instability, according to an article published in Spine.
Joseph McCarthy, MD, director of the Kaplan Center for Joint Reconstruction Surgery at Newton-Wellesley Hospital, was recently elected president of the International Society of Hip Arthroscopy, according to a Wayland news report.
Patients who received metal-on-metal hip replacements from Wright Medical reported satisfactory results and a low rate of osteolysis after a ten-year follow-up, according to a study published in the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery.
Henry Feuer, MD, a physician with Methodist Sports Medicine/The Orthopedic Specialists in Indianapolis, received the 2010 Team Physician Award from the Indiana State Medical Association commission on sports medicine, according to an ISMA report.
William G. Clancy, MD, an orthopedic surgeon with Andrews Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center in Birmingham, Ala., has earned recognition among professional athletes for the ACL and PCL reconstruction procedures he developed while practicing medicine at the University of Wisconsin.…
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Titan Spine, a Mequon, Wis.-based spinal fusion implant developer, received FDA clearance for its Endoskeleton TO system for posterior lumbar interbody fusion, according to a company news release.
