Top spine reads — NuVasive’s 1st 2021 acquisition, Tiger Woods recovering from crash and more

Here are the most-read articles from Becker’s Spine Review during the week of Feb. 22-26:

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1. Tiger Woods recovering after surgery at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center after car crash

2. Duke neurologist dies at age 45

3. 5 updates on Elon Musk’s surgical robot

4. FDA clears two surgical robots focused on imaging, spine

5. NuVasive marks 1st acquisition of 2021 with $150M+ deal

6. U of Louisville sports medicine chief charged with illegal import, distribution of human growth hormone

7. Rothman Orthopaedic’s Florida headquarters breaks ground

8. Will disc replacement supersede spinal fusion? 8 spine surgeons weigh in

9. Medtronic sees dip in cranial, spinal tech division with $1.1B revenue in Q3 — 7 insights

10. Motion preservation will become the standard, but won’t eliminate fusion: 8 surgeons weigh in

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