If you’ve ever stared at a C5 palsy after a “perfect” cervical decompression and wondered, “Why, spine gods, why?” ...
All spine surgeons know the sinking feeling — beautiful alignment, perfect screw trajectory — and then that crunch when your ...
A new study led by Oris et al. from the Rothman Orthopaedic Institute brings good news for pessimists everywhere: preoperative myelomalacia may not actually spell doom for your anterior cervical ...
In a move that blends cutting-edge biomechanics with next-generation additive manufacturing, the U.S. Food and Drug ...
That’s right — the elusive post-op shoulder imbalance that can turn an otherwise perfect Lenke 1 or 2 correction into a ...
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) may be an autoimmune disease, but its collateral damage — erosion of cartilage, joint deformity, ...
You stare at that pre-op MRI, trying to divine whether this patient’s vertebrae will hold your beautifully placed screws — or ...
If you’ve ever stared down a frail octogenarian on your pre-op list for an occipitocervical fusion (OCF) and thought, “How ...
Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) has just dropped something worth your clinical curiosity — a collaboration with Peloton ...
Corpectomy” and “minimally invasive” don’t often appear in the same sentence — at least, not without a raised eyebrow or two.
Foot and ankle surgeons, there’s a new tool on the horizon — and it’s made of something a little different than what’s ...
CoorsTek Bioceramics has again secured the rights to market and sell their pink ceramic hip components for orthopedic devices ...
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