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  1. Top hospitals for spine surgery 2025: Healthgrades

    Healthgrades shared its lists for excellence in specialty care Oct. 22.
  2. University of Washington employs 'novel' robotic spine surgery

    Orthopedic surgeon Richard Bransford, MD, has begun utilizing robotics for minimally invasive spine surgeries at the University of Washington Medicine in Seattle. 
  3. OrthoNebraska rapidly expands care facilities

    Omaha-based OrthoNebraska is rapidly expanding to keep pace with patient demand, building a brand-new facility in northwest Omaha and expanding its existing facility in Elkhorn, Neb., according to an Oct. 22 report from the Omaha World-Herald.

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  1. PELTO Health Partners adds Delaware orthopedic group

    PELTO Health Partners added Wilmington-based Delaware Orthopaedic Specialists. 
  2. Dr. Wouter Schievink operates on New York Mets pitcher's spine

    Paul Blackburn, a pitcher for the New York Mets, had spine surgery at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles, the MLB team said Oct. 22.
  3. UAMS adds 3 orthopedic surgeons

    University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock added three orthopedic surgeons to its team, according to an Oct. 22 news release. 
  4. Catalyst OrthoScience names chief commercial officer

    Catalyst OrthoScience named Amy Ables, PhD, as its chief commercial officer, according to an Oct. 22 news release.

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  1. Orthopedic practice suing over opening delays

    Broomfield, Colo.-based BoulderCentre for Orthopedics is suing Infusion Architects, alleging the firm didn't complete its Broomfield clinic on time, BizWest reported Oct. 21. 
  2. Summit Spine opens new Tennessee clinic

    Lawrenceville, Ga.-based Summit Spine & Joint Centers is expanding its presence into Tennessee with a new pain treatment center in Chattanooga.
  3. 11 places adding the BEAR implant since 2023

    Since the start of 2023, several practices and health systems have added the Bridge-Enhanced ACL restoration procedure, which uses a patient's blood to help heal the injury.
  4. Orthopedic devices earning FDA approval in 90 days

    Here are six orthopedic devices and technologies that have received FDA clearance since July 23, as reported by Becker's. 
  1. Meet the physicians who provide care for the 10 highest-paid NBA players

    LeBron James, forward for the Los Angeles Lakers, has been named the highest-paid NBA player of 2024, with a $128.7 million contract, according to an Oct. 21 report from Forbes.
  2. The physicians providing care at the 2024 World Series

    The New York Yankees will face off against the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2024 World Series, with the first game scheduled to begin in New York City Oct. 25. 
  3. Aptiva Health opens orthopedic center

    Louisville, Ky.-based Aptiva Health has held a ribbon-cutting for its new orthopedic site in Elizabethtown, Ky., according to an Oct. 19 article submitted to The News-Enterprise.
  4. Who provides care for 2024's WNBA champions

    On Oct. 20, the New York Liberty won their first WNBA championship, beating the Minnesota Lynx 67-62 in overtime, according to an Oct. 21 report from CNBC.
  5. Hospital for Special Surgery names chief of primary sports medicine

    New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery named Daphne Scott, MD, as chief of primary sports medicine.
  6. IV shortages: 5 notes for spine, orthopedic surgeons

    The U.S. healthcare system is still reeling from a nationwide IV fluid shortage in the wake of Hurricane Helene damaging a Baxter plant in September.
  7. Radiation exposure for OLLIF below safety thresholds, study finds

    Radiation exposure during minimally invasive oblique lateral lumbar interbody fusion with dual C-arm intraoperative imaging met safety standards, according to an Oct. 20 study in Cureus. 
  8. Bone Biologics adds to board of directors

    Bone Biologics appointed Phillip Meikle to its board of directors, according to an Oct. 21 news release.
  9. Bankruptcies, layoffs and closures: The big decisions facing orthopedic leaders

    Orthopedic surgery leaders have been forced to make some difficult decisions amid a tough economic environment and other obstacles facing the healthcare industry. 

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