Researchers in London developed a copper implant that is designed to treat Osteomyelitis, a rare condition of bone inflammation caused by infection, according to The Siasat Daily.
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New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery expanded its collaboration with the Aspen Institute's Sports & Society Program through 2025.
Flexible fixation and 3D-printing technology are driving the orthopedic trauma market, according to a Market Research Blog report.
Michelle Carlson, MD, performed ligament repair surgery on Brooklyn Nets guard Spencer Dinwiddie's right thumb, the NBA reports.
Cleveland-based MetroHealth opened a new sports medicine and physical therapy office in Brecksville, Ohio.
Ronald Hugate, MD, replaced part of a patient's cancerous pelvis with a 3D-printed titanium implant, CBS Denver Local reports.
Long Island, N.Y.-based Orlin & Cohen Orthopedic Group welcomed Raymond J. Nelson as the director of sports medicine development.
Long Tree, Colo.-based Medical Sales College’s sports medicine class in San Diego visited Ontario, Calif.-based Mills Surgery Center to learn how to scope a knee and shoulder as well as perform evaluations of each joint.
Larry W. Watson, MD, and his wife Bridget Watson, started an endowed scholarship fund for future medical students at Huntington, W.Va.-based Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine at Marshall University, according to Huntington News.
Aesculap Implant Systems conducted a study to test its Plasmapore technology, a porous titanium surface enhancement that has been shown to create an ideal osteoconductive environment for bone formation during spinal fusion.
