Here are two hockey stars that have undergone orthopedic treatment in 2024: 1. Keith Meister, MD, operated on Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Rasmus Ristolainen. Mr. Ristolainen had surgery for a ...
Medtronic recalled two neurosurgery products so far in 2024.
PELTO Health Partners added its first new partner group, OrthoCincy, since forming in 2023. The Cincinnati-based group serves patients in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. The practice has been competing ...
Researchers from the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network found that a clinical prediction rule can be used to identify neck injuries in children a ...
A study published in the June 2024 issue of The Spine Journal found cervical disc implant design can affect the patient's range of motion postoperatively.
Tallahassee (Fla.) Orthopedic Clinic has opened a new orthotics and prosthetics suite. The $1.1 million suite is twice the size of TOC's previous orthotics and prosthetics facility and will ...
The volume of outpatient spine surgeries and spine-focused surgery centers has grown tremendously over the last five years as less invasive procedures and advanced pain management allow patients to ...
Brennen Smith, DO, joined Noblesville, Ind.-based RiverView Health and will launch a robotic joint replacement program with the Mako system, according to an ann ...
Technology and data are two potential keys that could enhance patient care and access to joint replacements in orthopedics, says the president of one orthopedic organization. James Huddleston III, MD, ...
Donors have poured millions of dollars into two orthopedic programs so far in June. 1. New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery announced a $12 million multiyear gift from billionaire Kenneth ...
Policy remains top of mind among spine surgeons, and for some it's a primary source of concern. Ask Spine Surgeons is a weekly series of questions posed to spine surgeons around the country about ...
A $3.75 million gift has been given to the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine in memory of orthopedic surgeon Ronald Hinds, MD.