New tech innovation enables robust fixation and stability while providing continuous compression and gap recovery to improve patient outcomes
Northfield, Ill. – February 07, 2022 / OrthoSpineNews – The Medline UNITE® Foot & Ankle Division announced today it will launch the REFLE
New tech innovation enables robust fixation and stability while providing continuous compression and gap recovery to improve patient outcomes
Northfield, Ill. – February 07, 2022 / OrthoSpineNews – The Medline UNITE® Foot & Ankle Division announced today it will launch the REFLE
As designs improve and the cost advantages become clear, patients and providers may in the future choose artificial disc replacements over other kinds of surgeries, according to Jack Zigler, MD.
Dr. Zigler is an orthopedic spine surgeon and co-director of the Center for Disc Replac
As designs improve and the cost advantages become clear, patients and providers may in the future choose artificial disc replacements over other kinds of surgeries, according to Jack Zigler, MD.
Dr. Zigler is an orthopedic spine surgeon and co-director of the Center for Disc Replac
‘The impact of fuel costs on community nursing demands a national-level solution’
External fixator devices often cause pin site infection. Thorough care and assessment of pin sites, and prompt treatment of infection, are needed. This article is accompanied by a self-assessment quest
It’s been more than three decades since Daniel Bondarenko fled Ukraine with his wife and children as the Soviet Union crumbled.
He made the decision to leave following years of persecution for practicing Christianity. Bondarenko had been jailed for smuggling Bibles over the border and
It’s been more than three decades since Daniel Bondarenko fled Ukraine with his wife and children as the Soviet Union crumbled.
He made the decision to leave following years of persecution for practicing Christianity. Bondarenko had been jailed for smuggling Bibles over the border and
Several orthopedic surgeons who invested in Renovis Surgical Technologies made big money when a Japanese technology giant snatched up the small California medical device company.
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Kyocera Corp., which was ea
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Three men paralyzed with severe spinal cord injuries were able to walk again days after receiving a spinal cord implant that stimulates trunk and leg muscles -- a development scientists think could have broad application as a commercial product.
Scientists implanted 16-electrode devices