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National Spine Health Foundation launches campaign for neck safety
The National Spine Health Foundation launched a new campaign called "Look Up" to address neck pain related to looking down at electronic devices. -
Meet the spine, orthopedic surgeons behind the 2023 Super Bowl
The Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs will face off Feb. 12 in Super Bowl LVII. -
Dr. Kern Singh promoted to associate director of spine at Rush University Medical Center
Kern Singh, MD, was named associate director of the spine division at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago. -
New York hospital named center of excellence for spine surgery
Rome (N.Y.) Memorial Hospital has been named a Blue Distinction Center for Spine Surgery by Excellus BlueCross BlueShield, according to a Feb. 6 report from NBC affiliate WKTV. -
Dr. Luke Macyszyn advises on Barbie doll with scoliosis
Luke Macyszyn, MD, of Newport Beach, DISC Sports & Spine Center, collaborated with the Barbie brand to develop a doll with scoliosis. -
Meet the 2023 Cervical Spine Research Society board of directors
The Cervical Spine Research Society named its board of directors and committee chairs for 2023, according to a Jan. 31 LinkedIn post. -
5 things to know about Nebraska Spine + Pain Centers
Omaha-based Nebraska Spine + Pain Centers has been serving patients in the region since 1963. Here are five things to know about the practice: -
Cleveland Clinic Martin Health adds 2 neurosurgeons
Neurosurgeons Dr. Mauricio Mandel, PhD, and Ivan Stoev, MD, have joined Cleveland Clinic Martin Health, part of Cleveland Clinic's regional health system in Florida. -
Aneuvo launches clinical trial for noninvasive spinal cord stimulator
Therapy development company Aneuvo has launched a clinical trial for its ExaStim TSS system, a wirelessly controlled, noninvasive spinal cord stimulator. -
Dr. Chad Prusmack performs back surgery on National Hockey League Player
Chad Prusmack, MD, performed back surgery on Mark Stone, a winger for the Vegas Golden Knights in the National Hockey League, on Jan. 31 in Denver, according to a report from vegashockeynow.com. -
4 spine, orthopedic surgery milestones in January
Becker's reported on four spine and orthopedic surgical milestones in January: -
AI, regenerative medicine and more: What 11 spine surgeons would do with a $5M grant
Research grants can be key to helping surgeons and scientists uncover new developments and innovations in patient care. Here's how 11 spine surgeons told Becker's they would use a $5 million grant. -
Dr. Ibrahim Hussain debuts 3D-guided spinal fusion in New York City
Ibrahim Hussain, MD, a neurosurgeon at NewYork-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medicine, has performed the first 3D navigation-guided endoscopic lumbar fusion in New York City. -
UAMS spine lab introduces 3D-printed cadavers
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock established a "green spine lab" with 3D-printed cadavers, the university said Feb. 1. -
Spine, orthopedic hospital reaches 50K surgery milestone
Addison, Texas-based Methodist Hospital for Surgery, a hospital specializing in spine, joint and orthopedic surgery, has performed its 50,000th surgery since its opening in December 2010. -
Stryker expects Mako spine application to launch in 2024
Stryker's spine and shoulder applications for the Mako robot are expected to launch in 2024, according to a Jan. 31 earnings call. -
Dr. Gregory Basil joins Aclarion as surgeon adviser
Gregory Basil, MD, joined Aclarion as a surgeon adviser, the medtech company said Jan. 31. -
4 spine surgeon moves in January
Becker's reported on four spine surgeons joining new practices or adding to their titles in January. -
Dr. Todd Lanman presents breakthrough in total disc replacement
Todd Lanman, MD, a neurosurgeon at ADR Spinal Restoration Center in Beverly Hills, Calif., has performed a breakthrough case in motion restoration for the spine. -
Spine surgeon creates meditation program for pain patients
Spine surgeon Ken Hansraj, MD, developed a meditation program aimed at improving spine health.
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