Joseph N. Daniel, DO, and James A. Cancilleri, DPM, have joined Rothman Institute in Philadelphia, according to practice news releases.
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The number of traumatic brain injuries in youth basketball has increased by 70 percent over the past decade, possibly due to the increased size of players and competitiveness, according to a HealthDay report.
Kenneth Alo, MD, joined North American Spine in Houston, according to a practice news release.
Dublin, Calif.-based Carl Zeiss Meditec will present its OPMI VARIO 700 surgical microscope to an international public for the first time at EuroSpine 2010 in Vienna, Austria, according to a news release.
Plainsboro, N.J.-based Integra LifeSciences has introduced a new line of extended length and detachable Ruggles kerrison rongeurs, according to a news release.
Performing complex spine surgeries in an ASC provides both financial and quality of care benefits to the facility, its surgeons and, most importantly, to its patients. ASCs offer flexibility of scheduling, on-time starts, low infection rates, reduced costs and high…
Here are six statistics about compensation of podiatrists, based on whether the podiatrist was employed by a hospital, according to 2009 data from the 2010 MGMA Physician Compensation and Production Survey.
Thomas P. Sculco, MD, became the surgeon-in-chief of a top hospital orthopedic program when the U.S. News & World Report ranked the Hospital of Special Surgery in New York City as number one in orthopedics this past July. Dr. Sculco…
Netherlands-based DSM Biomedical and Berkeley, Calif.-based DSM PTG announced an extension to its partnership with Spinelab, based in Zug, Switzerland, according to a news release.
Aesculap Implant Systems received FDA regulatory approval for its S4 Cervical Occipital Plating System, according to an Aesculap news release.
