NuVasive reported preliminary full year financial results for 2016, with revenue hitting $956 million.
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Here are four orthopedic and spine surgeons that treated professional athletes in December 2016.
Harlan Selesnick, MD, repaired the torn labrum of Justise Winslow, a forward with the Miami Heat, the Miami Herald reports.
The Colorado Springs, Colo.-based United States Olympic Committee added three time paralympian and orthopedic surgeon Cheri Blauwet, MD, to its board of directors.
Albuquerque, N.M.-based UNM Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation added Rebecca Dutton, MD, to its faculty.
A study in American Journal of Sports Medicine investigated whether the return-to-sport rate of athletes who underwent anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction differed based on primary or revision procedure.
Audubon, Pa.-based Globus Medical received the CE Mark for its Excelsius GPS.
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Thomas Graham, MD, of New York-based Northwell Health, surgically repaired University of Kansas center Udoka Azubuike's torn ligaments in his left wrist, ESPN reports.
Los Angeles Doctors inducted Frederic Nicola, MD, of the Marina Del Rey, Calif.-based DISC Sports & Spine Center, into its Southern California Super Doctors Hall of Fame.
