Today's Top 20 Stories
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UCSF names orthopedic surgery chair
UCSF Health appointed Benjamin Ma, MD, chair of its orthopedic surgery department, according to Newswise. -
What this orthopedic surgeon hopes to see from the industry in 2024
Advancements in minimally invasive surgery, telemedicine and imaging technologies are just a few of the things on one surgeon's wishlist for 2024. -
Dr. Robert Harper joins BoulderCentre for Orthopedics & Spine
BoulderCentre for Orthopedics & Spine in Colorado has added Robert Harper, MD, to its staff.
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Orthofix releases study on additional therapy for lumbar spinal fusion procedures
Spine and orthopedic products company Orthofix released new data on pulsed electromagnetic field stimulation, an additional therapy to lumbar spinal fusion procedures for patients at risk for pseudarthrosis. -
Life Spine settles litigation with Aegis Spine
Life Spine settled its litigation agianst Aegis Spine and secured a court order permanently prohibiting marketing or sales of AccelFix-XT devices in the U.S., according to a Dec. 21 news release. -
It's time to turn a critical eye to orthopedic tech, says Dr. Philip Louie
The orthopedic industry is filled with new technology, but gathering information on such technology is key before diving in head first. -
Dr. Will Workman operates on Oakland Athletics pitcher
Will Workman, MD, performed knee surgery on Sean Newcomb, a pitcher for the Oakland Athletics, at the Webster Surgery Center in Oakland, Calif.
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What we heard in 2023
Spine and orthopedic experts this year spoke with Becker's Spine Review about topics from Ozempic to outpatient migration. -
How orthopedic surgeons want the industry to evolve in 2024
The orthopedic industry is constantly changing. Here is how orthopedic surgeons hope it evolves in 2024. -
Dr. Anthony Melonakos to retire at the end of 2023
A Michigan orthopedic surgeon has announced his plans to retire at the end of the year, The Monroe News reported Dec. 21. -
Dr. Scott Luhmann performs 1st pediatric deformity case with VisAR
Scott Luhmann, MD, of Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, completed the first pediatric deformity case with the VisAR augmented reality system.
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Dr. Philip Louie named co-program chair of the Society for Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
Philip Louie, MD, of Seattle-based Virginia Mason Franciscan Health, was named co-program chair of the Society for Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery, according to a Dec. 20 LinkedIn post. -
2 spine surgeon's 2024 resolutions
Two spine surgeons share their New Years resolutions for 2024.
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