Spine
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Here are the top 10 most-read articles featured on Becker's Spine Review between June 15 and June 19:
Here are five spine and neurosurgeons making headlines this week:
Interest in augmented reality has grown significantly in spine in the last decade, stemming from a desire to limit complications linked to instrumented spine surgery and improving procedural efficiency.
Five spine surgeons discuss technologies that excite them and what they view as the next big breakthrough in spine:
Spinal neurosurgeon James Lynch, MD, is encouraging patients to seek treatment for back problems, according to a June 19 KOLO report.
Cynthia Emory, MD, is the associate chief medical officer of surgery and vice chair of the department of orthopedic surgery at Wake Forest School of Medicine in Winston-Salem, N.C.
Three orthopedic and spine surgeons participated in a panel titled "ASCs, Orthopedics and Spine – The Next 5 Years" on June 18 as part of the Becker's Spine, Orthopedic and Pain Management-Driven ASC + the Future of Spine virtual event.
Surgeons at Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins University performed the first two spinal surgeries using augmented reality technology from Augmedics on June 8 and 10 and are excited about the technology's future.
Three spine surgeons share ways to take advantage of the state of the orthopedic field.
Frank Phillips, MD, is the director of the division of spine surgery at Rush University Medical Center and practices with Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush in Chicago.
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