Today's Top 20 Stories
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Washington Orthopaedic Center floods
Centralia-based Washington Orthopaedic Center has continued to serve patients amid a flood caused by burst pipes, according to a Feb. 23 report from The Chronicle. -
DePuy Synthes wants feds to undo $20M verdict in orthopedic patent case
DePuy Synthes, Johnson & Johnson's orthopedic company, is asking an appeals court to reverse a $20 million award granted to Gary Rasmussen, MD, in a 2022 patent case. -
University Orthopedics opens new clinic
East Providence, R.I.-based University Orthopedics has created a new comprehensive spasticity management clinic, according to a Feb. 25 report from Providence Business News.
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$100K worth of spine implants stolen from parked car
Philadelphia police are searching for a man who stole approximately $100,000 worth of spinal implants from a vehicle in a parking garage on Feb. 19 around 4:30 a.m. -
Hospital for Special Surgery, Stamford Health form spine center
New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery and Stamford (Conn.) Health established the HSS Spine Center with Stamford Health. -
Value-based care hit a 'stumbling block': 1 orthopedic surgeon explains why
Value-based care is a hot topic in orthopedic care, but its lack of consensus among payers, patients and physicians has been an obstacle, Michael Havig, MD, said. -
Healthcare facilities on edge after Change cyberattack
The healthcare world was shaken by news of revenue cycle management services provider Change Healthcare's Feb. 21 "cybersecurity incident" that caused rifts in connectivity nationwide.
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12 orthopedic providers join Longview Regional
Longview (Texas) Regional Medical Center has added eight orthopedic surgeons and four mid-level providers to its family of regional clinics effective Feb. 1. -
6 things to know about Resurgens Orthopaedics
Atlanta-based Resurgens Orthopaedics is one of the largest orthopedic practices in the U.S. -
5 things to know about endoscopic spine surgery in 2024
Endoscopic spine surgery has gained interest from physicians as a minimally invasive technique, and it is likely to grow. -
WWE star returns to action following spinal fusion
World Wrestling Entertainment star Randy Orton has returned to the ring following a spinal fusion procedure, according to a Feb. 23 report from Wrestle Zone.
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Dr. Matthew Mitchell joins Fremont Orthopaedics
Orthopedic surgeon Matthew Mitchell, MD, has joined Riverton, Wyo.-based Fremont Orthopaedics. -
Why 2 orthopedic surgeons are staying in medicine
As physicians are leaving the field of medicine — some via retirement, some due to dissatisfaction and burnout and depression. So what is motivating the ones who are staying to continue to practice? -
'On the brink of transformative change': What's next for the spine device market
Innovation has grown in the spine device market, and many companies are looking toward more minimally invasive and motion preserving options. Five spine surgeons discuss their expectations for the spine medtech market in the near future. -
Orthopedics' 'double-edged sword'
Consolidation can potentially be both beneficial and harmful to orthopedic practices. -
4 patent lawsuits to know
In the last 11 months, several orthopedic and spine devicemakers have gone to court to defend their patents. -
Globus spine robot prepared to go 'head to head' against growing competition
The spine robot market is growing, and Globus Medical CEO Dan Scavilla is confident in his company's position in the market. -
10 spine device companies to watch in 2024
Spine devicemakers took important steps forward in innovation in 2023, and many are gearing up for exciting plans in the months ahead. -
Dr. Neal ElAttrache operates on Kansas City Chiefs player
Neal ElAttrache, MD, successfully performed knee surgery on Charles Omenihu, a player for the Kansas City Chiefs. -
Meet the leaders of one of the largest orthopedic MSOs
Rapidly growing management organization U.S. Orthopaedic Partners is one of the largest orthopedic MSOs in the U.S., with nearly 100 partner physicians.
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