Jay Jagannathan, MD, removed a spinal cord tumor from internationally-renowned power lifter Floyd Givens.
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Here are nine orthopedic surgeons that treated professional athletes in November.
Researchers developed a 3D optical scanning technique to identify wear patterns in hip prostheses, according to kivitv.com.
In patients younger than 65 years of age, small-head cemented ceramic-on-polyethylene hip implants were the most cost-effective, according to a study in Value in Health.
James Andrews, MD, will examine Detroit Tigers Michael Fulmer's right knee Dec. 5, a little over two months after performing surgery on the pitcher's meniscus, The Detroit News reports.
LimaCorporate launched the SMR TT Hybrid Glenoid in the U.S. and New Zealand.
Dallas-based Baylor Scott & White Health System is expanding concussion services for the Frisco, Texas, independent school district through the organization's medical center in the city, according to Dallas News.
The cervical spacer system market is growing, according to a Future Market Insights report.
Robert Watkins, MD, operated on Wizards center Dwight Howard's lower back Nov. 30, according to The Washington Post.
University of Alabama at Birmingham Athletics sports medicine orthopedic surgeon Amit Momaya, MD, along with a team of researchers, published the first-ever study of spectator injuries at sporting events in the Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness.
