Spine
In the realm of spinal fusion surgery, the quest for faster, safer, and more reliable bone formation has led to…
Here are nine spine and neurosurgeons in the news this past week:
A new article published in The Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine examines minimally invasive tubular microdiscectomy for recurrent lumbar disc herniation.
The Spine Foundation is planning an event in February to raise money for United States veterans.
The Carilion Clinic opened a $32 million Institute for Orthopaedics and Neurosciences.
Here are eight things for spinal surgeons to know for Jan. 28, 2016.
Anthony Pivonka, DC, of Pivonka Family Chiropractic is now a bestselling author on Amazon.
Here three spine surgeons discuss the most challenging moments of their career.
Deed Harrison, DC, urges patients to consider other options before surgery.
Spinal cord injury patients' immune systems can be controlled by therapeutic stem cells, based on a new study, according to MD. Cleveland-based Case Western Reserve University researchers studied the stem cells injected in mice, and Scientific Reports published their results.
StemCells will present on the company's programs, pipeline and operations at conferences in February, according to EIN News.
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