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  1. Louisiana Orthopaedic Specialists founder dies

    Adam Perry, MD, who founded Lafayette-based Louisiana Orthopedic Specialists, died at age 49, the practice said in a March 19 Facebook post.
  2. Newsweek to rank spine surgeons in new list

    Newsweek is partnering with Statista to create its first ranking of spine surgeons.
  3. 3 strategies for spine surgeons to grow revenue in 2024

    Spine surgeons are thinking about how to grow their practice revenues, and looking toward ways to grow patient reach will be crucial.

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  1. 5 spine and orthopedic surgeons honored in Q1

    Here are five spine and orthopedic surgeons who earned awards in the first quarter of 2024.
  2. Posterior approach to sacroiliac joint fusion effective after 12 months: Study

    Sacroiliac joint fusion with PainTEQ's LinQ SI joint fixation system was found to have improved recovery after one year, according to a study from the devicemaker.
  3. Globus Medical director sells $550K in stock

    Globus Medical director Leslie Norwalk sold 10,590 shares of the company's Class A common stock, according to a March 15 SEC filing. 
  4. 10 least innovative states

    Innovation is at the core of the spine and orthopedic industry.

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  1. 10 most innovative states

    From robots to complex procedures, the world of spine and orthopedics is all about innovation.
  2. EmergeOrtho's 4-year recap: 18 moves

    From new partnerships to expansion deals, here is what Durham, N.C.-based EmergeOrtho has accomplished since 2020: 
  3. Dr. Randle Ramsey joins EmergeOrtho

    Randle Ramsey, DO, recently joined Durham, N.C.-based EmergeOrtho.
  4. 2 healthcare facilities leaning into 'smart' knee replacement

    Becker's reported on two places adding smart knee replacements to their orthopedic services.
  1. 8 professional athletes having orthopedic surgeries in 2024

    Becker's has reported on eight professional athletes having orthopedic surgery so far in 2024.
  2. Colorado Advanced Orthopedics adds Dr. Alejandro Miranda

    Meeker, Colo.-based Colorado Advanced Orthopedics, Sports Medicine and Spine added Alejandro Miranda, MD, to its staff of orthopedic surgeons.
  3. 5 things to know about OrthoCarolina

    Charlotte, N.C.-based OrthoCarolina is one of the largest orthopedic groups in the U.S.
  4. Orthopedic surgeons see more teens needing Tommy John surgery

    Tommy John surgery is one of the most common procedures done among professional baseball pitchers, but orthopedic surgeons have noticed more younger patients needing the procedure, ABC 7 reported.
  5. 10-year outcome analysis of cervical deformity patients: 4 things to know

    Long-term survival and positive outcomes in adult cervical deformity patients depend on factors such as BMI, frailty status and fusion length, according to a study in the March 2024 issue of The Spine Journal.
  6. Castle Connolly recognizes 17 DISC Sports & Spine Center physicians

    Seventeen physicians from Marina Del Rey, Calif.-based DISC Sports & Spine Center were recognized on Castle Connolly's 2024 "Top Doctors" in Los Angeles and San Francisco list.
  7. 3 ASC trends 1 spine leader is watching

    As spine procedures continue to trend toward the outpatient setting, patients are becoming more empowered to take an active role in managing their well-being and deciding where to have procedures performed, Yesh Navalgund, MD, said.
  8. Outcomes, access, experience: How one orthopedic group measures success

    Growing an orthopedic group for the sake of size isn't a guarantee for effectiveness, according to orthopedic surgeon Thomas Graham, MD.
  9. NFL linebacker retires at 26 after spine injury

    Persistent spine issues led former Dallas Cowboys linebacker Leighton Vander Esch to retire after six seasons, the NFL reported March 18.

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