The global sports medicine market is projected to reach $53.6 billion by 2022 from $31.5 billion in 2014 at a compound annual growth rate of 6.8 percent, according to Wiseguy Reports.
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Regional Healthcare System opened a new Sports Medicine Institute in the North Grove Medical Park, according to GreerToday.com. Both organizations are based in Spartanburg, S.C.
After a freak collision left New England Patriots' QB Tom Brady with a gash on his hand requiring stitches, luck and a bit of fast thinking from Neal ElAttrache, MD, saved the game for the New England Patriots, The Washington…
Orthopedic surgeon Larry "Chip" Bankston, MD, will provide sports medicine coverage at the 2018 NFL Pro Bowl on Jan. 28 at the Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Fla., WAFB.com reports.
Dr. Bartolomé Oliver of Barcelona, Spain-based Oliver & Ayats Institute performed Europe's first Mazor Robotics PROlat Case.
Assure Holdings named Alex Rasmussen executive vice president of operations, effective Jan. 16.
A seven-day hearing for former U.S.A. Gymnastics physician Larry Nassar ended today with a prison sentence of 40 to 175 years, The New York Times reports.
A recent study using Mazor Robotics’ Renaissance Guided System suggested spine surgery can be safer through robotic systems instead of free hand.
Inspired Spine is expanding global access to its oblique lateral lumbar interbody fusion device.
Rome, Ga.-based Floyd Medical Center's Floyd Center for Advanced Spine Care opened its doors, according to Coosa Valley News.
