Gulf Breeze, Fla.-based Andrews Institute for Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine purchased cold water immersion tubs for 23 Florida-based high schools and three colleges to help treat exertional heat stroke.
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The physically active community is not immune to opioid use but through well-developed physical therapy programs and care coordinated approaches, opioid prescription can be decreased.
Shanghai, China-based orthopedic 3D printing company Arigin Medical completed its series A investment round, www.3ders.org reports.
Mobius Imaging received FDA 510(k) clearance April 24 for its Airo Mobile CT Imaging System for pediatric applications.
Hoag Hospital Newport Beach (Calif.) surgeons completed their 10,000th surgery using the da Vinci System.
Neal ElAttrache, MD, will repair Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Corey Seager's torn ulnar collateral ligament May 4, MLB.com reports.
The global medical device coating market is expected to grow at a 5.16 percent compound annual growth rate, reaching $10.1 million by 2023, and the orthopedic market segment is expected to see the fastest growth, according to a Market Research…
The Orthopedic Sports Medicine Center of Atlanta is expanding with a new location in Sandy Springs, Ga., the Sandy Springs Patch reports.
Spine surgery continues to become more complex, but as surgeons take on more complex cases, technology advances to assist. Four spine surgeons provided their predictions for the future of minimally invasive spinal fusion procedures.
Denver-based Mighty Oak Medical develops patient-specific spine solutions.
