Sports medicine physicians at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago have joined the STOP Sports Injury campaign, a program focused on sports injury prevention in young athletes, according to a Rush news release.
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SI-BONE closed an $11 million financing for expansion of clinical and commercial operations of the iFuse Implant System for minimally invasive sacroiliac join surgery, according to a company news release.
In addition to his leadership as a spine surgeon for more than 25 years, Gary Michelson, MD, has proven his status as an integral member of the spine community by inventing comprehensive spinal surgical systems which have become the foundation…
Arnold Graham Smith, MD, a spine physician practicing in Jacksonville, Fla., performed a new minimally invasive surgery for a 66-year-old patient's sacroiliac joint injury, according to an ABC New York news story.
NeoStem has reported second quarter revenues of $19.4 million, a 26 percent increase from the second quarter 2009 and a 23 percent increase from the first quarter of 2010, according to a company news release.
Village Podiatry Centers, located in Atlanta, announced a merger with Foot and Leg Healthcare Specialists, also located in Atlanta,expanding Village Podiatry Centers to 26 Georgia offices and three ASCs, according to a Village Podiatry Centers news release.
In the field of adult stem cell research and biologic treatment of spinal disorders, Mark Flood, DO, has proven himself a leader by constantly remaining at the cutting-edge of this technology. He first used his knowledge of adult stem cell…
A Manhattan, N.Y.-based physician and eight others have been charged for allegedly distributing oxycodone pills through a Manhattan-based drug ring, according to a news release by the Drug Enforcement Administration.
Barton Sachs, MD, as surgeon at the Medical University of South Carolina, performed an endoscopic spine surgery using video equipment technology, according to a The Post and Courier report.
The DePaul University athletics department has added Anthony Aldridge and Jimmy Duba to the sports medicine and strength and conditioning departments, according to a school news release.
