Welcome to the world of post-operative recovery barriers — where exercise goals go to die, transportation is somehow harder than surgery, and patients discover that no one told them their insurance ...
Every year, the North American Spine Society (NASS) rolls out its Recognition Awards — arguably the closest thing the spine world has to the Oscars.
The L. S. Peery, M.D. Orthopaedic Innovation Center at the Department of Orthopaedics, Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine, ...
In a milestone that’s equal parts innovation and “why weren’t we doing this already,” Intrinsic Therapeutics, Inc. has announced the first endoscopic implantation of the Barricaid ® Bone-Anchored ...
Complications in spine surgery are messy enough without the coding chaos that follows. If you’ve ever been told your ...
All surgeons want to avoid it, but the million-dollar question remains — is it worth strapping your patient into BOTH ...
Thoracolumbar deformity cases have always been the kind of operations that test a surgeon’s willpower, anatomy knowledge, and — when performed in the ambulatory surgery center — the limits of ...
Amber Implants has named 30-year MedTech leader Vincent Gardès as its chief executive officer.
Enter the Spinal Instability Spondylodiscitis Score (SISS) — a tool designed to help doctors decide when a patient’s infected spine needs surgical reinforcement and when they can safely keep their ...
FDA just cleared a fresh option for small bone fixation which is minimally invasive, fast, stable, and more patient-friendly.
In an era when many practices are consolidating under big systems, one surgeon’s independent vision is breaking new ground — literally.
If you were a kid in the ‘90s, you probably remember that awkward “bend over and touch your toes” moment in gym class.
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