Orthopedic surgeons have no shortage of bone graft options. Shelves are stacked, reps are enthusiastic, and every product description seems to include the phrase “designed to mimic natural bone.” ...
If you’ve ever spent more time than you’d like to admit arguing with an MRI about which level is actually causing your patient’s symptoms, you’re not alone. A team from Juntendo University has now ...
OrthoLazer, a national network of orthopedic wellness centers specializing in non-invasive laser therapy for pain and ...
You spend hours restoring alignment, balancing pelvic parameters, and coaxing a kyphotic disaster into something that vaguely ...
If you’ve ever tried to run a scoliosis screening day with a manual scoliometer, you know the vibe: a bustling hallway, a line of fidgety kids, and one tired resident praying their thumbs don’t cramp.
The second largest commercial payer in Arizona has issued new evidence-based criteria supporting one-and two-level lumbar ...
If you’ve ever stared down a tubercular spine wondering, “Do I really need to crack this chest, mobilize this aorta, and drop in an ACR (anterior column reconstruction), or can I get away with some ...
Campbell Clinic Orthopaedics has welcomed a new teammate — one who knows his way around the intricacies of the hand, wrist, and elbow with the precision of…well, an orthopedic surgeon. Colin Ackerman, ...
This national database deep-dive tackles the question: What actually happens when dialysis-dependent patients go under the knife for posterior cervical decompression and fusion (PCDF)? It’s exactly ...
Salt Lake City, December 4, 2025 – The L. S. Peery, M.D. Orthopaedic Innovation Center at the Department of Orthopaedics, ...
Companion Spine slams the door on a major acquisition and announcing, with a straight face, “Yes, we’re doing this again.” ...
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