Top 10 Spine Review articles: April 13-17

Here are the top 10 most-read articles featured on Becker’s Spine Review between April 13 and April 17:

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1. Ohio orthopedic surgeon, other physicians advocate for returning to practice amid backlogs

2. Zimmer Biomet temporarily limiting operations

3. Florida spine group lays off 62 employees amid COVID-19 pandemic

4. 10 layoffs, furloughs in the spine & orthopedic industry

5. Kansas hospital specializing in spine surgery closes, 100+ healthcare workers to be laid off

6. Elective, outpatient surgery begin to return — insights for spine surgeons

7. AAOS asks Congress for extra support to keep musculoskeletal practices afloat

8. Transformational change: 4 predictions on how COVID-19 will affect spine and healthcare

9. COVID-19 eases telemedicine’s shackles, expansion looks bright for orthopedics

10. Google launches tools for physician practices to support telehealth, pandemic updates: 5 details

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