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Osiris Therapeutics, Inc. (OSIR) Downgraded by Zacks Investment Research to Sell

By Mark Watkins Osiris Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:OSIR) was downgraded by Zacks Investment Research from a “hold” rating to a “sell” rating in a report issued on Wednesday, MarketBeat reports. According to Zacks, “Osiris’ third quarter loss was wider-than-expected. The company also said that certain factors

CONMED Co. (CNMD) Sees Strong Trading Volume on Insider Buying Activity

By Maddie Sorenson CONMED Co. (NASDAQ:CNMD) saw unusually-strong trading volume on Tuesday after an insider bought additional shares in the company, AnalystRatings.NETreports. Approximately 186,641 shares were traded during mid-day trading, an increase of 18% from the previous session’s volume of 157,795

Local aminoglycoside injections likely to lower infection rates for open fractures

By Monica Jaramillo Infection rates may be effectively decreased in open fractures with the use of systemic antibiotics administered along with local aqueous aminoglycoside, according to results of this study. Researchers retrospectively collected data of 351 open fractures identified by Current Procedural

Study: Could controlled exercise help concussions?

By Rachel Elzufon BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) – Doctors say in the past decade, there has been a surge in interest in concussions, especially those related to sports. Recently, specialists at the University at Buffalo’s Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine have been

Low levels of vitamin D may increase risk of stress fractures in active individuals

Philadelphia, PA, Dec. 14, 2015 – Vitamin D plays a crucial role in ensuring appropriate bone density. Active individuals who enjoy participating in higher impact activities may need to maintain higher vitamin D levels to reduce their risk of stress

New Best Practices for Team Physicians Published

Newswise — INDIANAPOLIS –The American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) and five other professional organizations released a new team physician consensus statement today that outlines best practices for injury and illness prevention for athletes of all levels. This statement is the newest

Dr. Seth Grossman joins The Center for Spinal Disorders — 5 things to know

By Allison Sobczak Seth A. Grossman, MD, has joined The Center for Spinal Disorders in Englewood, N.J. Here are five things to know: 1. Dr. Grossman is an orthopedic and spine surgeon. READ MORE HERE

K2M Expands MIS Portfolio With Addition of Its EVEREST® Minimally Invasive XT Spinal System

LEESBURG, Va., Dec. 16, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — K2M Group Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq:KTWO) (the “Company” or “K2M”), a global medical device company focused on designing, developing and commercializing innovative and proprietary complex spine technologies, techniques, and minimally invasive procedures, today announced it

Amputee receives $1.7M over botched surgery

By Brad Zinn STAUNTON – A jury on Tuesday awarded a woman $1.75 million in a lawsuit where she sued an Augusta County orthopedic surgeon and Orthopedics Associates LTD in Fishersville following a knee replacement operation that resulted in one

Rep-Less: Loma Linda Leaders Reflect on the Process

Rebecca Rudolph-Witt The room was full of OR managers, eager to hear about how their peers had adopted a newer concept. “I want to make one thing very clear – we are not anti-vendor in any way,” stated Ilsa Nation,

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