Spine
In the realm of spinal fusion surgery, the quest for faster, safer, and more reliable bone formation has led to…
A new study published in Spine examines outpatient spine surgery in ambulatory surgery centers.
Here are seven spine surgeons and neurosurgeons in the news this past week.
Sweden-based Karolinska Institutet researchers discovered the spinal cord possesses its own system for sensing and regulating pH changes, according to Medical Xpress.
Neurosurgeon Lawrence Shuer, MD, of Stanford Medicine in Palo Alto, Calif., shared his path into neurosurgery, according to Scope.
Very small microscopes have the ability to track cell activity in the spinal cord, according to Crazy Engineers.
Here are eight things for spinal surgeons to know for April 28, 2016.
Here four spine surgeons weigh in on what they find most exciting about providing spine care in the current healthcare landscape.
Idaho-based St. Maries High School students watched a live spinal surgery via video conference, according to St. Maries Gazette Record.
Neurosurgeon Karin Muraszko, MD, chair of neurosurgery at University of Michigan Health System in Ann Arbor, was born with spine bifida, according to CNN.
A new study published in The Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine shows scoliosis could increase recurrent lumbar disc herniation risk after the surgeon performs a microdiscectomy.
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