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Study shows link between upright locomotion and spinal health

A Simon Fraser University researcher has uncovered what may be the first quantified evidence demonstrating a relationship between upright locomotion and spinal health. Scientists have long pondered whether there is a link between walking upright and ba…

What’s the money for? Spinal surgeon explains his payments

By Richard Gould HICKORY, N.C. – What would you do for $10,000? What would your doctor do for $100,000? Questions like this are swirling through America’s medical community. Patients wonder if cash, junkets and gifts are motivating their doctors when

Positive Effects of Rotator Cuff Surgery in Recreational Senior Athletes over 70: New Research From Colorado Shoulder Specialist Peter Millett, MD, MSc

Vail, Colorado (PRWEB) April 28, 2015 Colorado shoulder specialist Peter Millet MD, MSc recently published an article in the American Journal of Sports Medicine on “Two-Year Outcomes After Arthroscopic in Recreational Athletes Older Than 70 Years.” Prior to this study the

Recent research into the spinal non-fusion devices market SWOT analysis

By James Martin Spinal implants are devices used to treat deformity, provide stability and strengthen the spine.These devices are broadly segmented as fusion and non-fusion spinal devices. Non-fusion spinal surgery is expected to grow during the study …

New spinal surgery device designed at Delhi hospital

A NEW device called Satnam device for endoscopic surgery, which will smoothen spinal surgery procedures, has been designed at Sir Ganga Ram hospital in Delhi. The device was developed by the hospital’s neuro and spine department director Satnam Singh Chhabra.

Patient sues hospital, doctors claiming misdiagnosis led to unnecessary spinal surgery

By Kyle Barnett GRETNA – A local hospital and a group of doctors are being sued for allegedly misdiagnosing the source of man’s leg weakness and performing a spinal surgery on him when other less invasive options should have been

Medtronic agrees to FDA deal over SynchroMed, neuromodulation system

By Brad Perriello Medtronic says it agreed to the terms of a consent decree with the FDA over its SynchroMed drug-infusion pump and its neuromodulation quality system. Medtronic (NYSE:MDT) said today that it agreed to terms on a consent decree with

Invuity registers for $69M IPO

By Brad Perriello Advanced surgical lighting maker Invuity registers for an initial public offering worth $69 million. Invuity this month filed registration papers for an initial public offering that could bring in as much as $69 million for the advanced

IlluminOss Medical Appoints Amy Orlick Berman as Vice President of Clinical Affairs

EAST PROVIDENCE, RI, Apr 21, 2015 (Marketwired via COMTEX) — IlluminOss Medical, a commercial stage medical device company focused on minimally invasive orthopedic fracture repair, today announced the appointment of Amy Orlick Berman as the company’s vice president of clinical

Analysts Anticipate K2M Group Holdings to Post ($0.27) Earnings Per Share (NASDAQ:KTWO)

By Justin Garson Shares of K2M Group Holdings (NASDAQ:KTWO) have received a consensus broker rating score of 1.00 (Strong Buy) from the five brokers that provide coverage for the stock, Zacks Investment Research reports. Five analysts have rated the stock with a strong buy

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