R. Michael Gross, MD, a shoulder specialist at GIKK Ortho Specialists in Omaha, Neb., describes two advances in shoulder surgery he finds most exciting.
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During his decade at the Curtis National Hand Center at Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore, Md., Thomas Graham, MD, estimates he helped around 1,700 professional athletes. He has been sought out by NBA star Shaquille O'Neal, golfer Anthony Kim and…
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Twin Cities Orthopedics in Edina, Minn., will begin offering urgent care services on evenings and during the weekend beginning in August, according to a Star Tribune report.
TriMas Corp.'s Richards Micro Tool business has announced the release of a line of MediDrill and MediMill cutting instruments for orthopedic surgeries.
Emory Eastside Medical Center in Atlanta has begun an expansion which includes a spine center, according to an Atlanta Journal-Constitution report.
Anesthesia type can play a role in likelihood for infections during total hip and knee replacements, according to a study published in Anesthesiology titled "Anesthetic Management and Surgical Site Infections in Total Hip or Knee Replacement: A Population-based Study."
Laser Spine Institute has promoted Lester Morales Jr. to executive director, according to a company news release.
John Dietz, MD, chairman of Indiana Orthopaedic Hospital in Indianapolis, discusses three key innovations in technology for orthopedic surgeons.
Orthopedic practices around the country are opening programs and facilities specifically focused on treating athletes with sports medicine. As a physician at Orthopaedic Specialty Group in Connecticut and President of the American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine, Robert A. Stanton,…
