Jerry Benjamin, longest-serving board member of Orthofix, passed away unexpectedly on February 8 at his home outside of London, according to a company news release.
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Most orthopedic residents in postgraduate year three or higher are planning on enrolling in a fellowship, according to a study published in the Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery.
Spine surgery accounts for about half of the new ambulatory surgery centers designed by L3 Healthcare Design in Altamonte Springs, Fla. Lee Chester, L3's vice president, itemizes eight design specifics for spine ASCs.
Brian McKeon, MD, team physician for the Boston Celtics, has been working with Celtics player Shaquille O'Neal to return him to play after suffering an Achilles tendon inflammation, according to a Boston Herald report.
The differences in timing of the components of dynamic knee valgus between male and female patients could contribute to the increased risk of noncontact ACL injuries among female athletes, according to an article in The American Journal of Sports Medicine.
Pedicle screws can cause significantly fewer complications than hooks in children with early-onset scoliosis, according to a Medscape Today report.
The rate of adverse events after hemiarthroplasty for hip fracture in Medicare patients is high, according to a study presented at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting.
A new approach to spinal fusions could preserve male fertility, according to an ABC News report.
James Andrews, MD, of the American Sports Medicine Institute in Birmingham, Ala., performed knee surgery on Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Terrell Owens for torn cartilage in his left knee.
James Andrews, MD, of the American Sports Medicine Institute in Birmingham, Ala., performed knee surgery on Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Terrell Owens for torn cartilage in his left knee.
