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Spontaneous knee effusion may be a symptom of Lyme disease

Spontaneous knee effusion can be a primary symptom of Lyme disease, even without the presence of other primary symptoms, according to results of a literature review. Researchers of the review noted knee effusion in patients with Lyme disease may appear

Study reveals long-term results, implant survivorship after Charnley THA

A single-surgeon series of hip arthroplasties performed using a low friction arthroplasty method introduced by Sir John Charnley showed a 53% overall survival rate at 30 years using revision for any reason or removal of the components as an endpoint.

Major medical publication confirming Safe Orthopaedics’ ability to decrease surgical site infection and surgery time

SAFE ORTHOPAEDICS (Paris:SAFOR)(Euronext: FR0012452746 – SAFOR), a company developing and marketing an innovative range of sterile implants combined with their single-use surgical instruments, today announces the positive conclusion from a prospective bi-centric study published in September 2015 in the European Journal of

SI-BONE, Inc.® Announces Increased Medicare Payments for Hospital Outpatient and Physicians for MIS SIJ Fusion Surgery

SAN JOSE, Calif., Nov. 2, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — SI-BONE, Inc., a medical device company that pioneered the use of the iFuse Implant System®, a minimally invasive surgical (MIS) device indicated for fusion for certain disorders of the sacroiliac (SI) joint, announced that

Oppenheimer Weighs in on Zimmer Biomet Holdings’ FY2015 Earnings (ZBH)

By Faye Duncan Oppenheimer boosted their FY2015 EPS estimates for shares of Zimmer Biomet Holdings (NYSE:ZBH) in a note issued to investors on Friday, according to Zacks. Oppenheimer analyst S. Lichtman now forecasts that the brokerage will post earnings per share

Move to spur pint-sized medical devices to treat sick kids

By Lauran Neergaard WASHINGTON — Improvise isn’t a word parents want to hear from their kid’s doctor. Yet pediatric specialists too often have to jury-rig care because many of the medical devices needed to treat sick children were built for

How a New App Helps Treat High School Athletes

By Robert Molloy, M.D. Cleveland Clinic sports medicine physicians and a national expert panel have developed a first-of-its-kind Sideline Guidelines app designed to help sports medical professionals accurately address athletic injuries on the sidelines and in the training room, as well as the

Dr. Theodore Belanger to provide spine surgey services to boy & girl from Ethiopia — 5 things to note

By Megan Wood Theodore Belanger, MD, of The Medical Center of Plano (Texas), plans to perform surgeries on a 20-year-old and 13-year-old with severe spinal disorders, according to WFAA 8. Here are five things to note: 1. Dr. Belanger started traveling

Busting some common medical myths

By Dr. Kevin Stone In my 25 years of practicing as an orthopaedic surgeon, working with athletes and people with arthritis, I have learned that much of what we think we know turns out to be only part of the

5 things to know on disc degeneration after scoliosis spinal fusion

By Laura Dyrda A new study published in Spinal Deformity examines lumbar degeneration after spinal fusion in patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. The researchers examined 93 patients with AIS who underwent follow-up after 154 months on average. The patients had radiologic measurements

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