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Dr. Brian Fiani earns award from Michigan State University
Spine surgeon Brian Fiani, DO, earned the Young Alumni Award from Michigan State University. -
The future of pain management in spine
Pain management and spine surgery work hand in hand and their use is evolving, some spine physicians say. -
5 spine practices to know
Here are five spine centers to know: -
8 ASCs performing spine surgery
As spine surgeries become more popular in the ASC setting, some surgeons believe that these procedures may be the next great frontier for outpatient care. -
The 21 largest spine surgery device manufacturers
Medtronic is the largest manufacturer of spine surgery devices worldwide, according to 360 Research Reports' 2023 and 2024 "Spine Surgery Device Market" report. -
80+ spine surgeons performing artificial disc replacement | 2024
Here are more than 80 spine surgeons who offer artificial disc replacement. -
FDA expands approval for spinal cord stimulator
The FDA has approved Boston Scientific's WaveWriter SCS Systems for treating chronic low back and leg pain in people without prior back surgery. -
Meet the spine surgeon leveraging Apple Vision Pro in the OR
Robert Masson, MD, became the first spine surgeon to bring Apple Vision Pro into the operating room. -
Top hospitals for cranial neurosurgery in 5 states: Healthgrades
Healthgrades recently released its annual ranking of the top hospitals for cranial neurosurgery in the U.S. -
Mayfield Brain & Spine adds Dr. Donald Staggs
Donald Staggs, MD, has joined Cincinnati-based Mayfield Brain & Spine as part of a collaboration between the system and Mercy Health. -
Aspen Mountain Medical Center adds spine surgeon
Aspen Mountain Medical Center in Rock Springs, Wyo., added spine surgeon Daniel Possley, DO, according to a Feb. 5 announcement in SweetwaterNow.com. -
25 power players in spine
Multiple spine surgeon leaders are advancing the industry through their work and innovations. -
Dr. William Kunkle joins HCA Florida hospitals
Spine surgeon William Kunkle, DO, joined Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Florida Healthcare and will work at three of its hospitals. -
FDA OKs Theradaptive's spinal fusion trial
Regenerative therapeutics company Theradaptive has gained FDA approval to enroll patients in its Oasis spine fusion study. -
6 spine surgeon moves in January
Here are six spine surgeons who moved to new practices or added to their titles in January: -
'Beyond medical considerations': Factors that make, or break, spine practice mergers
Spine practices that want to grow often go about it by either merging with other groups or expanding their locations. But there are many elements that can set up success or failure. -
Attorney General Merrick Garland to undergo minimally invasive spine surgery
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland is set to undergo minimally invasive spine surgery over the weekend, according to a Jan. 29 report from Politico. -
NYU Langone Health names spine tumor center co-director
New York City-based NYU Langone Health has tapped Alexandra Miller, MD, PhD, a neurologist and neuro-oncologist specializing in treating primary brain tumors, as chief of the neuro-oncology program and a co-director of the brain and spine tumor center at NYU Langone Health's Perlmutter Cancer Center. -
Health system Dr. Jason Dreyer worked at sued by feds
Tacoma, Wash.-based MultiCare Health was sued by the U.S. and the state alleging they hired Jason Dreyer, DO, knowing he was accused of performing medically unnecessary spine surgeries. -
Spine specialist named president of the American Academy of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Spine specialist D.J. Kennedy, MD, professor and chair of the Vanderbilt University Medical Center Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in Nashville, Tenn., has been elected president of the American Academy of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation.
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