A study, published in The American Journal of Sports Medicine, used MLB's Health Injury and Tracking System to evaluate elbow injuries in professional baseball players.
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The Orlando Magic and Orlando-based Florida Hospital extended their partnership for a 29th season.
Jeffrey Witty, MD, joined North Oaks Orthopaedic Specialty Center in Hammond, La., according to The Advocate.
Olympus launched its 4K-3D video microscope Orbeye, which can be used during spine and neurosurgical procedures. The microscope was developed by Sony Olympus Medical Solutions, a joint venture between Olympus and Sony Imaging Products and Solutions.
Houston-based Renew Spinal Care and SpineMark Corp. entered a strategic alliance agreement.
Sports medicine physicians may have a new play in their playbook — using mixed and augmented reality to create something akin to "X-Ray vision," VR Focus reports.
Ed Khalfayan, MD, and Nicholas Seibert, MD, performed ankle surgery on Seattle Seahawks running back Chris Carson, according to 247 Sports.
Henry Schein partnered with Cerebral Assessment Systems to distribute Cognivue, a computerized assessment screening device to detect early signs of dementia.
Knoxville-based University of Tennessee's safety Todd Kelly underwent season ending knee surgery at the Andrews Institute for Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine in Pensacola, Fla., the SEC County reports.
July/August 2017 Issue of Becker’s Spine Review ON THE COVER Rothman Institute has Grown 15-20% Annually for 45 Years — Dr. Richard Rothman’s 11 Key Principles for SuccessRothman Institute Founder Richard Rothman, MD, PhD, has grown his practice 15 to…
