You're standing in the OR, scrubbed in, wearing a headset that doesn’t just look futuristic — it is futuristic.
Proximal junctional kyphosis (PJK) is the uninvited guest who shows up in too many adult spinal deformity surgeries.
What spine surgeons in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) really need is a decent neck brace and some ER docs who know when not to roll ...
Naitive® Technologies, today announced a new research collaboration with Heraeus Medical, and Sah Orthopaedic Associates.
Degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM): It’s the sneaky spinal saboteur surgeons all know too well. That subtle hand ...
Two kinds of patients can keep you up at night: ones who sneezed too hard and got a screw pullout—and those who come back at ...
Ready-to-use preformed antibiotic loaded spacers for hip, kneeand shoulder revisions Choice of Charnley and Müller hip spacer ...
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.
The AMA CPT Editorial Panel has approved a new Category 1 CPT code for the CARTIHEAL™ AGILI-C™ Cartilage Repair Implant.
Latin-laced explanation of lumbar radiculopathy may come tripping off the tongue but land like a lead balloon on the patient.
If you’re rushing to decompress a lumbar spine and your patient’s INR (Internal Normalization Ratio — the time it takes for blood to clot) is singing soprano.
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