The Los Angeles Clippers will be without their star forward Blake Griffin after Neal ElAttrache, MD, performed arthroscopic knee surgery on his right knee.
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The Vail, Colo.-based The Steadman Clinic & Steadman Philippon Research Institute chose Westborough, Mass.-based eClinicalWorks to accelerate its "bench-to-bedside clinical translation."
Ontario, Canada-based spine specialist Y. Raja Rampersaud, MD, along with his colleagues examined the economics of minimally invasive surgery for posterior lumbar fusion and presented their findings at the Society for Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery Forum 2014.
A study in American Journal of Sports Medicine investigated whether a baseball players' pitching history is associated with changes in the ulnar collateral ligament.
Dr. Adam Anz brings sports medicine experience to Lake Louise Alpine Ski World Cup: 4 things to know
Adam Anz, MD, of the Gulf Breeze, Fla.-based Andrews Institute served as a covering physician for Team USA at the 2016 Lake Louise Alpine Ski World Cup in Alberta, Canada. The Lake Louise Alpine Ski World Cup launches the 2016…
Tampa-based Laser Spine Institute hosted the inaugural Calusa Ambulatory Spine Conference in Streamsong, Fla., from Nov. 11 through Nov. 13, 2016. The conference offered spine care specialists information on the treatment of spine disorders in ambulatory settings.
Minimally invasive spine surgeon Timothy Roberts, MD, joined Coastal Orthopedics Sports Medicine & Pain Management in Bradenton, Fla., according to a Herald Tribune report.
A study in American Journal of Sports Medicine investigated sources of shoulder pain in competitive swimmers.
The global sports medicine market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 6.8 percent though 2022, according to a Wise Guy Reports.
A study presented at the Society for Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery Global Forum in 2014 compared minimally invasive and open transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion at two levels.
