ApiFix's Minimally Invasive Deformity Correction system has been used to treat more than 250 patients with progressive scoliosis.
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Michael J. Kern, MD, will join University Orthopedic Surgeons in Knoxville, Tenn., Oct. 8.
Los Angeles-based Cedars-Sinai Kerlan-Jobe Institute will volunteer medical personnel and supplies to the first-ever Darfuri Refugee Women's Team training camp in October.
Priority Health of Michigan Medical Policy now covers six spine procedures with no prior authorization required, effective Aug. 20.
Researchers at South Australia-based Flinders University Medical Device Research Institute implemented robotics to research the impact that bending and twisting movements can have on back pain, ABC.net.au reports.
SI-BONE's 3D-printed triangular titanium implants had low adverse event rates similar to the prior machined version of the device, according to an article in Medical Devices: Evidence and Research.
The FDA awarded $2.6 million in grants for 3D bioprinting and biomanufacturing research, 3D Printing Industry reports.
Vertos Medical enrolled the first patient into a nationwide study of its mild procedure, a minimally invasive lumbar spinal stenosis treatment.
Englewood, N.J.-based Progressive Spine and Orthopaedics' spine surgeon Joshua Rovner, MD, is offering robotic surgery.
Robert Anderson, MD, performed surgery on Cincinnati Bengals tight-end Tyler Eifert's right ankle, Cincinnati.com reports.
