Have you’ve ever wished your orthopedic power tools were just a little smarter — or at least less prone to “surprises.” ...
When it comes to cervical spine surgery, most surgeons already have strong opinions about the anterior vs posterior approach — opinions forged by years of training, countless hours in the OR, and at ...
If you’ve ever stared down a tibial bone defect during a revision and thought, “Well… this will be fun,” Maxx Orthopedics has news you may appreciate.
Have you’ve ever wondered what your surgical schedule might look like in 2060 (assuming your spirit animal is Dr. James “I’ll Retire When I’m Dead” Jones), ...
MiRus is excited to announce that patients who benefit from health coverage through CMS have been the beneficiary recipients ...
Pelvic incidence (PI): the “immutable,” “unchangeable,” “etched-in-bone” parameter surgeons all learned to revere in ...
If you’ve ever stared at a postoperative CT wishing your fusion would “hurry up already,” this study might be your new favorite bedtime reading — or at least something to brag about in the surgeon’s ...
If you’ve ever argued with a colleague about the superiority of tubular approaches or stared down a biportal setup that ...
Doc, my back hurts…and I can’t sleep!” But what if the real sleep killer isn’t the pain…but what the pain does to your patient’s daily life?
A novel cartilage repair technology that has been quietly expanding outside the U.S., was given the podium at the just completed 18th ICRS World Congress in Boston and the results — 92% of treated ...
PathKeeper Surgical heard the collective grumbling of orthopedic and spine surgeons everywhere — and did something about it.
Chronic back pain patients with zero prior surgery are responding at very significant levels to the new toy in the toolbox: Evoked compound action potential (ECAP) — controlled closed-loop spinal cord ...