Although artificial intelligence has the potential to advance healthcare in certain ways, it could dampen efforts to provide individualistic care, according to Gary Brazina, MD.
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Richard Cunningham, MD, is an orthopedic sports medicine physician and surgeon at Vail (Colo.) Summit Orthopaedics and Neurosurgery. He is a knee and shoulder orthopedic specialist and is also a team physician for U.S. Ski & Snowboard.
Orthopedic devicemaker Paragon 28 launched the Beast cortical fibers, the company said Nov. 14.
James Voos, MD, performed surgery on Cleveland Browns running back Nick Chubb's anterior cruciate ligament.
Randolph, Vt.-based Gifford Health Care has added Douglass Weiss, MD, to its team of orthopedic surgeons.
Visie, a company focused spine and orthopedic imaging, added three medtech leaders to its board and leadership, according to a Nov. 14 news release.
Portland Trailblazers center Robert Williams, III, underwent knee surgery, the team said Nov. 13.
NGMedical GmbH's Move-C device made its debut in Taiwan, according to a Nov. 14 news release.
VySpine earned FDA clearance for its ClariVy OsteoVy PEKK device for one-level cervical interbody fusion, the company said in a Nov. 14 news release.
Shaker Heights, Ohio-based University Hospitals received a $20 million donation to establish a new sports medicine facility that will be led by James Voos, MD, according to Nov. 14 news release.
