F. Harlan Selesnick, MD, performed surgery on Miami Heat point guard Goran Dragic's right knee Dec. 19, Miami Herald reports.
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Here are 51 developments in 3D printing for spine and orthopedics in 2018.
OrthoAtlanta will serve as the orthopedic and sports medicine provider for the 2018 Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Dec. 29.
Stamford (Conn.) Health and New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery opened a sports rehabilitation center in Greenwich, Conn., Westfair Online reported.
Seattle-based UW Medicine Sports Health and Safety Institute rebranded as The Sports Institute at UW Medicine.
Birmingham, Ala.-based Brookwood Baptist Health will serve as the official medical provider for the Birmingham Iron, according to the Shelby County Reporter.
Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Surface Engineering and Thin Films in Braunschweig, Germany, developed a method to 3D-print patient-specific and stable plastic bone implants, according to 3D Printing Media Network.
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees gave James Andrews, MD, a commemorative football to recognize the orthopedic surgeon's role in Mr. Brees' record-breaking number of NFL career passing yards, KSRO.com reports.
William Workman, MD, surgically repaired the left shoulder of Oakland Athletic's third baseman Matt Chapman, MLB.com reports.
In2Bones Global launched its PEEK PitStop Subtalar Implant for flat foot deformity.
