New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery recently signed a multiyear deal with the New York Guardians of the XFL, reports ROI-NJ.
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Here are six sports medicine physicians who recently joined new practices or took on new positions in the past month:
Thomas Sisk, MD, is joining Monongahela (Pa.) Valley Hospital and Mon-Vale Primary Care Practices, the Herald-Standard reports.
Philadelphia-based Rothman Orthopaedic Institute on Feb. 11 partnered with the Philadelphia Fusion — the city's first professional esports team.
CTL Amedica was recently granted a patent for a screw offset blocking mechanism designed for its Monet anterior cervical fusion system.
The Orlando City Council on Feb. 10 unanimously approved The Orlando Magic's plan to purchase land for a new practice facility that will feature an orthopedic center, according to the NBA.
Bill Moreau, DC, filed a whistleblower lawsuit Feb. 7 against the U.S. Olympic Committee, claiming that the organization violated federal law by waiting five days to report the sexual assault of a teenage athlete in 2018, USA Today reports.
Andrew Dossett, MD, performed back surgery on New York Yankees left-handed pitcher James Paxton on Feb. 5, the team reported.
German company Evonik recently unveiled its Resomer PrintPowder material to create 3D-printed implants for spine and orthopedics, reports 3D Printing Industry.
Four orthopedic surgeons recently treated professional athletes:
