Five orthopedic surgeons treated professional athletes in July 2019:
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Orthopedic sports medicine surgeon Ryan Plyler, MD, joined Tinton Falls, N.J.-based Professional Orthopaedic Associates.
SportsMED Orthopedic Surgery & Spine Center entered into a multiyear corporate partnership with The Rocket City Trash Pandas, along with Crestwood Medical Center.
Southeast Pain & Spine Care's Jon-David Hoppenfeld, MD, joined the Carolina Panthers' medical staff.
Frank Petrigliano, MD, was appointed chief of the University of Southern California Epstein Family Center for Sports Medicine at Keck Medicine of USC in Los Angeles, reports Newswise.
Nanovis launched its bioceramic nanotube enhanced FortiCore interbodies.
Wheeling (W.Va.) Hospital welcomed sports medicine specialist Raymond de Cuba, MD, to its medical staff, reports The Intelligencer.
ZygoFix's 3D-printed implant for spinal fusions zLOCK was one of the 10 winners at the 2019 MassChallenge startup competition, according to The Jerusalem Post.
Fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon Jeffrey Holmes, MD, successfully performed an ankle replacement with a 3D printed titanium implant, reports Fox 10 Phoenix.
New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery Sports Medicine Institute is opening a new facility in west Manhattan.
