5 things to know about Intralink-Spine's Rejuve back pain treatment testing
Intralink-Spine completed Phase I of the long-term large-animal in vivo testing of Rejuve treatment for low back pain.
View ArticleDr. Jacob Rosenstein hosting new healthy living TV show — 5 key notes
Jacob Rosenstein, MD, a neurosurgeon based in Arlington, Texas, is the host of a new television show focused on healthy living.
View Article6 key points on the best methods for radiological determination of cervical...
A new study published in Spine examines radiological determination of postoperative cervical fusion.
View ArticleDrs. John Mitamura, Kevin Cahill & more: 8 spine, neurosurgeons in the headlines
Here are eight spine surgeons and neurosurgeons in the headlines this week.
View ArticleDePuy Synthes, 3D Systems, DJO & more — 20 key notes
Here are 20 key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies over the past week.
View ArticleSpineGuard revenue up 41% in first half of 2015: 6 things to know
SpineGuard reported revenue growth for the first half of 2015.
View ArticleLDR appoints Alan Milinazzo to Board of Directors: 5 key notes
LDR appointed Alan Milinazzo to its board of directors as a Class I director, effective immediately.
View Article7 things for spine surgeons to know for Thursday — July 9, 2015
Here are seven things for spinal surgeons to know for July 9, 2015.
View ArticleMedtronic launches Surgical Synergy Spinal Platform system: 5 key notes
Medtronic launched the CD Horizon Solera Voyager Spinal System for minimally invasive spine procedures.
View Article3 notes on Captiva Spine's newly FDA approved enhanced pedicle screw system
Captiva Spine received 510(K) clearance from the FDA for its enhanced TowerLOX MIS Pedicle Screw System.
View Article9 most challenging technology-related problems facing medical practices
A decrease in productivity due to EHRs is the biggest information technology-related challenge faced by medical practices, according to Physicians Practice's 2015 Technology Survey sponsored by Kareo.
View ArticleWhere freehand screws are most often malpositioned in spinal deformity...
A new study published in the Scoliosis Research Society's journal Spinal Deformity examines the levels most pedicle screws are malpositioned at for pediatric cases.
View Article5 key thoughts on K2M: Is an acquisition in the future?
K2M has made the news recently with a secondary offering of 750,000 shares, and selling shareholders will also sell 3.75 million shares. Average share price for company stock is around $24, meaning the...
View ArticleThe must-haves for spine practices in a technology-driven world
Here five spine surgeons discuss technological advancements that are important for successful care delivery in the future.
View ArticleDoes HIPAA apply to journalists? ESPN reporter under fire for posting Jason...
An ESPN reporter tweeted an image of New York Giants player Jason Pierre-Paul's medical charts, which is now creating debate over HIPAA laws and privacy, according to a CNN Money article.
View ArticleCMS proposes knee, hip surgery bundled payments — 5 key notes
CMS proposed a hip and knee bundled payment plan for hospitals that would hold hospitals accountable for providing quality, cost-effective care.
View ArticleSpineGuard, K2M, Mazor Robotics & more — 19 key notes
Here are 19 key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies over the past week.
View ArticleDrs. James Andrews, J. Richard Steadman, Allen Anderson & more: 17 orthopedic...
Here are 17 orthopedic surgeons making headlines this past week.
View ArticleAOSSM names Dr. Richard Hawkins 2015 sports medicine leadership award winner:...
The American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine selected Richard J. Hawkins, MD, as the recipient of its 2015 Robert E. Leach Sports Medicine Leadership award.
View Article4 notes on Stryker Spine's LITe ALIF Procedural Solution
Stryker Spine launched its LITe ALIF Procedural Solution.
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