St. Luke's Hospital in Fountain Hill, Pa., is using 3D printing technology to create synthetic body parts that assist in medical training, according to WFMZ-TV News.
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St. Paul, Minn.-based Twin Cities Orthopedics will serve as the official sports medicine provider for the U.S. curling teams.
The increased use of imaging techniques, such as MRI and PET scans, may lead to a spike in incidental abnormalities called incidentalomas, according to a study published in The BMJ.
Andrew M. Pepper, MD, is the newest physician at Gulf Breeze, Fla.-based Andrews Institute for Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine.
St. David's Round Rock (Texas) Medical Center is participating in a study of a new implant designed to treat back pain as an alternative to spinal fusion.
James Andrews, MD, examined the right knee of Baltimore Orioles outfielder Mark Trumbo, who has been experiencing knee inflammation, according to The Baltimore Sun.
Researchers at West Lafayette, Ind.-based Purdue University developed a method to create medical imaging phantoms using 3D printers.
Sioux Falls, S.D.-based Avera Health will begin construction on a $14 million sports medicine complex at its Avera on Louise campus in Sioux Falls, according to the Argus Leader.
Here two spine surgeons discuss the use of computer navigation in spine surgery.
Here are 18 key players in the global minimally invasive spine surgery market, according to a 360 Market Updates report.
