Spine
In the realm of spinal fusion surgery, the quest for faster, safer, and more reliable bone formation has led to…
Gong Chen, PhD, a biology professor and the Verne M. Willaman Chair in Life Sciences at State College-based Pennsylvania State University, will speak on brain injury treatment on Jan. 30, according to Penn State News.
Nonprofit works to build a facility for children with shortened life expectancies — 6 things to know
A dedicated group of individuals are working to build the first children's hospice in the Midwest, Crescent Cove, according to WDAZ 8.
A new study published in Spine examines the anterior lumbar interbody fusion procedure to determine the prevalence of vascular complications as a function of anatomic variation and the number of fused levels.
Vail Symposium is hosting a panel of three Colorado researchers who will discuss the emerging stem cell therapies and the development process for stem cell technologies, according to Vail Daily.
A single dose of methylene blue can effectively reduce postoperative lower back pain and improve function following lumbar open discectomy, according to a study published in the Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine.
Dispelling the #1 myth of asset protection: Why you can lose assets in a medical malpractice lawsuit
As consultants to hundreds of physicians, including spine specialists, we encounter many misconceptions about asset protection planning every day. In this article, we will address the most important of all misconceptions regarding asset protection: that this area of planning is…
David B. Mandell, JD, MBA & Jason M. OâDell, MS, CWM
rrstar.com named Michael Roh, MD, to its "People to Watch 2016" list, according to rrstar.com. The publication highlights influential people in the Rock River Valley.
Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) and Sen. Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) are leading the effort to advance pediatric research, according to Dayton Daily News.
On Jan. 28, Richard Day, MD, will host a class on neck pain, according to Ravalli Republic.
A new study published in The Spine Journal examined how the diagnosis and neurological status can predict surgical site infection for cervical spine surgery.
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