Dr. Scott Boden to serve as Juvent’s chief medical advisor: 7 points

Juvent appointed Scott D. Boden, MD, its new chief medical advisor.

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Juvent develops bone and musculoskeletal regenerative therapies. The company’s Micro-Impact Platform is a medical exercise and rehabilitation device, equipped with patented resonant wave technology. The device sends thousands of low-magnitude and high-frequency micro-impacts via a person’s heels to subdue joint pain.

 

Here are seven points:

 

1. Dr. Boden serves as an orthopedic surgery professor at Atlanta-based Emory University School of Medicine.

 

2. He also is the director of North Druid Hills, Ga.-based Emory Orthopaedics & Spine Center and vice chair of orthopedics, CMO and chief quality officer of Tucker, Ga.-based Emory University Orthopaedics & Spine Hospital.

 

3. Among his responsibilities, Dr. Boden also serves as Emory Healthcare’s physician director of strategy and development for orthopedic and spine programs.

 

4. Dr. Boden serves as co-editor of Seminars in Spine Surgery and deputy editor of Spine as well as a reviewer for Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Journal of Bone and Mineral Research and the European Spine Journal.

 

5. Author of more than 175 peer-reviewed articles, Dr. Boden has also written 30 chapters and seven textbooks.

 

6. He was the president of the American Orthopaedic Association in 2013.

 

7. Dr. Boden completed his spine fellowship at Case Western Reserve University Hospitals in Cleveland.

 

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