Correcting adult spinal deformity (ASD) is no small feat — especially when it involves a long fusion to the ilium.
A patient walks in, head hung low — not out of shame, but because their cervical extensors have called it quits.
After nearly six years in court, spine surgeons and their patients may finally see a long-overdue shift in payer attitudes toward lumbar artificial disc replacement (L-ADR).
The AMA CPT Editorial Panel has approved a new Category 1 CPT code for the CARTIHEAL™ AGILI-C™ Cartilage Repair Implant.
But what if the traffic cops (read: paraspinal muscles) are also losing steam? Enter paraspinal sarcopenia — the loss of ...
Sign in by entering the code we sent to , or clicking the magic link in the email. Who doesn’t love a good PROMIS score? Less ...
Ever stared down a case of spinal or pelvic diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (SP-DLBCL) and thought, “I could surely use a ...
In yet another chapter of the orthopedic industry’s long-running patent wars, Stryker Corporation has emerged victorious in ...
Boston Scientific Corporation (NYSE: BSX) today announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Nalu Medical, Inc., a privately held medical technology company focused on developing ...
Mild curves between 15° and 25° are not immune to progression — and early nighttime bracing, if worn (big if), can ...
Spine fusion surgeries — because what could be more fun than operating near the spinal cord and giving patients the gift of ...
Buckle up, spine surgeons — it’s time for a surgical smackdown. In this corner: the streamlined, efficient, all-in-one single ...