James Andrews, MD, repaired the torn ulnar collateral ligament of Atlanta Braves pitcher Jacob "The Strikeout Factory" Lindgren, the Atlanta Journal Constitution reports.
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Five spine surgeons discuss the biggest technology trends on the horizon for 2018.
Ulnar collateral ligament tears continue to devastate the ranks of both Major League and Little League Baseball, with the total number of UCL reconstructions climbing almost every year for the last two decades, according to research published in the Orthopaedic…
Stanford (Calif.) University School of Medicine opened a neuroanatomy lab next to its Neurosurgical Simulation and Virtual Reality Center. Stanford's neurosurgery department intends for the new lab to bridge the gap between the simulation center and OR.
Egon Doppenberg, MD, is a neurosurgeon and physician advisor with Lumere.
Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) technologies continue to be one of the most innovative areas of the global spine device industry, with many factors driving growth.
James Andrews, MD, will perform Tommy John surgery on Oakland A's top pitching prospect A.J. Puk, MLB.com reports.
Lyle Micheli, MD, will be honored at the Boston Dance Alliance Gala April 22 at the Mosesian Center for the Arts in Watertown, Mass. He will be named BDA's 2018 Unsung Hero, Broadway World Boston reports.
Indiana-based Methodist Sports Medicine will open a new clinic in Tipton, Ind., April 9.
3-D printed surgical guides may offer an alternative to intraoperative imaging as a simple, convenient and low-cost way to improve pedicle screw placement accuracy. Denver-based Mighty Oak Medical offers 3-D printed FIREFLY patient-specific pedicle screw navigation guides. In a recent…
