Results in 300 patients suggest vertebral augmentation device offers first new treatment option in decade for individuals with compression fractures
image: Dr. Sean Tutton and a team of interventional radiology researchers report on a new option
Non-fusion anterior scoliosis correction (NFASC) as an alternative to fusion to stabilise progressive idiopathic scoliosis in skeletally mature children with double sided curve is “promising” but longer-term data are needed, new research suggests.
The results of a prospective study,
Report Ocean published the latest research report on the Thoracolumbar Spine Devices market. In order to comprehend a market holistically, a variety of factors must be evaluated, including demographics, business cycles, and microeconomic requirements that pertain precisely to the market unde
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HUNTLEY, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE )--Life Spine, a medical device company that designs, develops, manufactures and markets products for the surgical treatment of spinal disorders, announced today the first surgical cases of DYNA-LINK Titanium with Barb Fixation.
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Whether it’s pole vaulting for the track team or competing on the girls wrestling team, Olivia Stefanik, 16, is a multi-sport competitor at West Grand High School willing to try new and challenging things.
Due to her athletic pursuits, Stefanik ended up trying something else new. She w
Here are thoughts from four healthcare professionals and leaders on what the future might hold for ASCs: Editor's note: Responses were edited lightly for clarity and brevity. Brian Bacot, MD. Orthopedic Surgeon at Comprehensive Orthopaedic Global (St. Thomas, Virgin Islands): The trends for
Ian Murray was born in London, England, on Aug. 30, 1939, and passed quietly on Aug. 21, 2022, nine days prior to his 83rd birthday. He spent his final weeks surrounded by his family, sharing the love and joy that blessed their lives for so many years. Above all that follows, he was more than
3D printing news News How Can 3D Technologies Save Time and Costs in the Orthopedic Sector?
The medical sector has been greatly benefiting from the use of 3D technologies in recent years. One such example can be seen through one of the Chinese leaders in the field of orthopedics, Wuh
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