Have you ever stared at a Pfirrmann grade 5 disc and wondered what molecular mischief was happening behind the scenes?
If you’ve ever stared down a frail octogenarian on your pre-op list for an occipitocervical fusion (OCF) and thought, “How ...
That’s the premise behind bifocal spinal surgery — tackling two separate regions (say, cervical and thoracic) in a single, all-out session.
Foot and ankle surgeons, there’s a new tool on the horizon — and it’s made of something a little different than what’s ...
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) may be an autoimmune disease, but its collateral damage — erosion of cartilage, joint deformity, ...
In a move that blends cutting-edge biomechanics with next-generation additive manufacturing, the U.S. Food and Drug ...
You stare at that pre-op MRI, trying to divine whether this patient’s vertebrae will hold your beautifully placed screws — or ...
Corpectomy” and “minimally invasive” don’t often appear in the same sentence — at least, not without a raised eyebrow or two.
Spinal cord looking a bit too snug in that cervical canal — like trying to squeeze into your fellowship suit after a pandemic ...
CoorsTek Bioceramics has again secured the rights to market and sell their pink ceramic hip components for orthopedic devices ...
WEB Medical, an orthopedic implant company focused on developing innovative implants that utilize its proprietary TRUSS Implant Technology™, announced the publication of a study conducted at the McKay ...
Picture this: you’re staring at yet another MRI of an L4-5 Grade I spondylolisthesis. There’s some neural compression, a bit of instability…and the eternal question looms — to fuse or not to fuse?
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