5 key points on spine fellowship academic productivity
How academically productive are spine surgeon faculty members of spine fellowship programs?
View ArticleK2M's NILE Alternative Fixation Spinal System receives FDA clearance
K2M received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to market the NILE Alternative Fixation Spinal System.
View ArticleStryker launches its next generation viable bone matrix
Stryker's Spine and Trauma & Extremities Divisions will be launching BIO4, its next generation viable bone matrix at the 2015 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, March...
View ArticleZyga Technology launches updated SImmetry Sacroiliac Joint Fusion System
Zyga Technology announced the launch and first commercial use of an updated SImmetry Sacroiliac Joint Fusion System.
View ArticleIntellirod Spine, X-spine Systems enter licensing, distribution agreements
Intellirod Spine entered into licensing and distribution agreements with X-spine Systems.
View ArticleExactech introduces new solutions: 6 things to know
For their 30th anniversary, developer and restoration device producer Exactech rolled out a line-up of new innovations at this year's AAOS. Here are the top six things to know:
View ArticleDrs. Larry Lenke, Daniel Riew, Ronald Lehman leaving St. Louis for NYC — 5...
Three renowned spine surgeons are joining New York-Presbyterian Hospital this summer to establish a comprehensive spine hospital.
View ArticleLDR shares dip 5.2% — 6 quick facts
Yesterday, LDR was among the biggest losers of the Russell 2000 with stock sliding considerably, according to an Equities report.
View ArticleMidcervical pedicle screw insertion: 5 key notes on a patient-specific screw...
A new study published in Spine examines a clinical trial for midcervical pedicle screw insertion using a new patient-specific intraoperative screw guiding device.
View ArticleInVivo names Keck Hospital of USC site for Neuro-Spinal Scaffold trial — 5...
The Keck Hospital of the University of Southern California in Los Angeles has become another site for the InVivo Therapeutics Neuro-Spinal Scaffold Clinical Trial examining a solution for patients with...
View Article10 things to know about SpineGuard's 2014 financial report
Paris- and San Francisco-based SpineGuard reported financial results from 2014, which was a challenging year for the company's revenue.
View ArticleNASS to Congress: No more SGR patches; Pass new payment act today
The National Association of Spine Specialists supports the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015.
View Article8 things for spine surgeons to know for Thursday — March 26
Here are eight things for spinal surgeons to know for March 26, 2015.
View ArticleSpine device stock report: 5 key companies — March 26, 2015
Here are the stock reports from five spine device companies for March 26, 2015 and how they compare to their numbers last week on March 19.
View ArticlePhysician to the stars: Chicago Bulls, White Sox's Dr. Charles Bush-Joseph...
Many orthopedic surgeons and sports medicine physicians dream of taking care of professional athletes, but it takes time to build a trustworthy reputation and once you get there, it's not just taking...
View ArticleDePuy Synthes introduces 4 new products to adult deformity portfolio
DePuy Synthes Companies announced the addition of four new products to its adult deformity portfolio as well as a new education offering.
View ArticleWhat are spine surgeons' most underrated qualities?
Spine surgeons must acquire and hone numerous qualities and skills over the course of their career — but what are their most underrated qualities?
View ArticleDr. Reginald Davis joins Laser Spine Institute — 7 things to know
Reginald J. Davis, MD, FACS, joined Laser Spine Institute.
View ArticleEarly onset scoliosis — How do researchers define it? 5 key notes
Scoliosis Research Society leaders are calling for a consensus definition for using "early onset scoliosis" to describe scoliosis development in young children.
View ArticleDoes EOS for spinal surgery reduce radiation? 5 key notes
A new study published in Spinal Deformity examines EOS posteroanterior and anteroposterior views, comparing radiation exposure during spine surgery with standard imaging techniques.
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