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What's next for SI joint fusion? 8 spine surgeon insights
Sacroiliac joint fusion continues to develop with new technology and recognition from payers. Here is how eight spine surgeons expect the procedure to develop in the near future. -
MLB player Jesse Winker lauds disc replacement after undergoing procedure
Jesse Winker, an outfielder for the Milwaukee Brewers, had a cervical disc replacement during the offseason and said he is "feeling strong," according to an article posted by MLB on Feb. 14. -
7 places hiring spine surgeons
Here are seven places seeking spine surgeons, using LinkedIn's job search tool: -
Increased demand for spinal fusion could strain global healthcare systems, study says
Healthcare systems could be strained by growing demand for spinal fusion cases, according to a study published in Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research — a Wolters Kluwer publication. -
Dr. Howard An receives Wiltse Lifetime Achievement Award
Howard An, MD, a spine surgeon at Chicago-based Midwest Orthopedics at Rush, was awarded the 2023 Wiltse Lifetime Achievement Award by the International Society for the Study of the Lumbar Spine. -
Texas Children's Hospital, Baylor College of Medicine name Dr. Michael Taylor director of research program
Michael Taylor, MD, PhD, joined Texas Children's Hospital and Baylor College of Medicine as director of the pediatric neuro-oncology research program. -
Assure Holdings to cut pay, reduce staff as part of 'profitability' plan
Assure Holdings, an intraoperative neuromonitoring provider, plans to cut pay and reduce staff to improve its profits, WDRB reported Feb. 9. -
3D-printed cervical spine system earns FDA approval
Eminent Spine, a biomechanical provider, has earned approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for its 3D-printed titanium cervical intervertebral body fusion device system. -
Aetna revises lumbar disc replacement policy
Aetna updated its Clinical Policy Bulletin Feb. 8 following a class-action settlement related to its lumbar disc replacement coverage. -
Billing, business and more: What 7 spine surgeons wish they learned in medical school
After undergraduate education, spine surgeons have to complete medical school and a residency before working as surgeons. It's not uncommon for spine surgeons to have additional training through fellowships. -
10 spine surgeons to know
Below is a list of 10 spine surgeons who have made a positive impact on their organizations and the specialty. -
National Spine Health Foundation launches campaign for neck safety
The National Spine Health Foundation launched a new campaign called "Look Up" to address neck pain related to looking down at electronic devices. -
Meet the spine, orthopedic surgeons behind the 2023 Super Bowl
The Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs will face off Feb. 12 in Super Bowl LVII. -
Dr. Kern Singh promoted to associate director of spine at Rush University Medical Center
Kern Singh, MD, was named associate director of the spine division at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago. -
New York hospital named center of excellence for spine surgery
Rome (N.Y.) Memorial Hospital has been named a Blue Distinction Center for Spine Surgery by Excellus BlueCross BlueShield, according to a Feb. 6 report from NBC affiliate WKTV. -
Dr. Luke Macyszyn advises on Barbie doll with scoliosis
Luke Macyszyn, MD, of Newport Beach, DISC Sports & Spine Center, collaborated with the Barbie brand to develop a doll with scoliosis. -
Meet the 2023 Cervical Spine Research Society board of directors
The Cervical Spine Research Society named its board of directors and committee chairs for 2023, according to a Jan. 31 LinkedIn post. -
5 things to know about Nebraska Spine + Pain Centers
Omaha-based Nebraska Spine + Pain Centers has been serving patients in the region since 1963. Here are five things to know about the practice: -
Cleveland Clinic Martin Health adds 2 neurosurgeons
Neurosurgeons Dr. Mauricio Mandel, PhD, and Ivan Stoev, MD, have joined Cleveland Clinic Martin Health, part of Cleveland Clinic's regional health system in Florida. -
Aneuvo launches clinical trial for noninvasive spinal cord stimulator
Therapy development company Aneuvo has launched a clinical trial for its ExaStim TSS system, a wirelessly controlled, noninvasive spinal cord stimulator.
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