Spine
In the realm of spinal fusion surgery, the quest for faster, safer, and more reliable bone formation has led to…
Danbury (Conn.) Hospital recently opened renovated the wing for joint replacement and spine surgery inpatients, according to a Connecticut Plus news report.
Spine surgeons, focusing on spinal fusion, identify five ways to lower the cost of spine care when all other treatment methods are exhausted.
A Washington state committee is considering whether state healthcare programs should continue to pay for spinal injection treatments for neck and back pain, according to a Northwest News report. Some medical professionals are concerned that more patients will turn to…
San Francisco Sport and Spine Physical Therapy has consolidated two of its offices and moved into a new space in downtown San Francisco, according to a practice release. The new location is will better serve San Francisco’s Financial District and…
Researchers from Johns Hopkins Children’s Center have discovered most children with severe cerebral palsy have asymmetric pelvic bones, a misalignment that can affect how surgeries of the pelvis and spine are performed, according to a Hopkins Children’s news release. Most…
The Spine Network of California has launched a public awareness campaign to educate patients about the benefits of spine care and promote positive outcomes for appropriately-indicated patients for surgery, according to an organization news release.
Theodore Belanger, MD, an orthopedic spine surgeon, recently joined Texas Back Institute in Plano, according to a practice news release.
The three-dimensional cervical spine motion can be measured precisely in vivo with submillimeter accuracy during functional loading without bead implantation, according to a study published in Spine.
High intensity zone may be a specific signal for the inflammatory reaction of painful intervertebral disc, according to a study published in Spine.
Christopher R. Good, MD, a spine surgeon at the Virginia Spine Institute in Reston, discusses the challenges associated with diagnosing and treating idiopathic scoliosis as well as the most recent research and innovation in the field.
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