Correcting adult spinal deformity (ASD) is no small feat — especially when it involves a long fusion to the ilium.
A patient walks in, head hung low — not out of shame, but because their cervical extensors have called it quits.
After nearly six years in court, spine surgeons and their patients may finally see a long-overdue shift in payer attitudes toward lumbar artificial disc replacement (L-ADR).
The AMA CPT Editorial Panel has approved a new Category 1 CPT code for the CARTIHEAL™ AGILI-C™ Cartilage Repair Implant.
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Latin-laced explanation of lumbar radiculopathy may come tripping off the tongue but land like a lead balloon on the patient.
Let’s face it — when it comes to assessing cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM), spine surgeons and neurosurgeons have been ...
In yet another chapter of the orthopedic industry’s long-running patent wars, Stryker Corporation has emerged victorious in ...
Posterior fixation at the cervicothoracic junction where the graceful mobility of the cervical spine meets the stubborn ...
Spine fusion surgeries — because what could be more fun than operating near the spinal cord and giving patients the gift of ...
Ever stared down a case of spinal or pelvic diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (SP-DLBCL) and thought, “I could surely use a ...
Mild curves between 15° and 25° are not immune to progression — and early nighttime bracing, if worn (big if), can ...
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