New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery named Andrew Pearle, MD, chief of the HSS Sports Medicine Institute, effective July 1.
Uncategorized
Researchers are testing whether 3D printing can improve scaffolds in bone remodeling and regeneration following trauma, reports Medical Device Network.
Michael Murphy, DO, an orthopedic and sports medicine physician of DuPage Medical Group, will serve as the head team physician for the Joliet Slammers, a professional baseball team in the independent Frontier League.
Willis-Knighton Sports Medicine in Shreveport, La., provided 970 free physical screenings for high school athletes in preparation for the 2019-20 school year, reports the Bossier Press-Tribune.
The NFL and NFL Players Association have announced a new program requiring every team to employ a mental health professional, reports ESPN.
Various spine and orthopedic device companies have been experimenting with 3D printing. Here are 10 key developments in 3D printing so far this year.
March / April 2019 Issue of Becker's Spine Review
Holston Medical Group opened HMG Orthopedic & Sports Medicine in Bristol, Tenn., local news affiliate WJHL reports.
Smith & Nephew has been active over the past several months, acquiring new assets and launching products for future growth.
Medical device company CoreLink Surgical launched its Lateral Access System and two implant systems — the F3D and CL5 Lateral interbody fusion devices — designed for lateral fusions, reports Business Wire.
