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In the realm of spinal fusion surgery, the quest for faster, safer, and more reliable bone formation has led to…
Full-time, board-certified pain management physician needed to join fast growing spine surgery center in Salem, Ore.
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David S. Rosen, MD, a neurosurgeon with a professional interest in treating complex and minimally invasive surgery, joined Orlando Neurosurgery in Florida, according to a practice news release.
In order to reduce high healthcare costs for patients with lower back pain, physicians should focus on patients with severe pain and depressive comorbidity, according to a study published in Spine.
Employing the discography procedure in order to determine the source of a patient's pain may accelerate disc degeneration, according to a recent study detailed in an article from The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery.
An increasing trend in orthopedics is the use of biological treatment for bone and cartilage repair. According to an article published in The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, biologics are also on the rise for spinal surgery solutions. Clinical…
Co-founders of The Brain and Spine Surgeons of Orange County Christopher Duma, MD, and Richard Kim, MD, joined the Hoag Neurosciences Institute's multispecialty center in Newport Beach, Calif., according to a Daily Pilot report.
Benvenue enrolled the first patient into the KAST study using the Kiva Vertebral Augmentation System as opposed to balloon kyphoplasty for minimally invasive spine surgery, according to a company news release.
Anterial cervical discectomy and fusion are the most commonly performed procedures involving the cervical spine, according to an article featuring updates on spine surgery published in The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery.
Juan Bartolomei, MD, a neurosurgeon with a professional interest in minimally invasive spine surgery, joined Spine Team Texas in Rockwall, according to a company news release.
Arnold Graham Smith, MD, a spine physician practicing in Jacksonville, Fla., performed a new minimally invasive surgery for a 66-year-old patient's sacroiliac joint injury, according to an ABC New York news story.
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