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  1. Dr. Brandon Rebholz to perform spine surgery on Milwaukee Brewers player

    Milwaukee Brewers player Christian Yelich is scheduled to undergo season-ending back surgery Aug. 16, according to an MLB.com report.
  2. Atlanta Falcons ask judge to dismiss racial discrimination lawsuit from former head physician

    The Atlanta Falcons have asked a Georgia federal judge to toss out a lawsuit from the team's former head physician, Brandon Mines, MD, according to an Aug. 13 report from Law360.
  3. Dr. Christopher Garrett joins Andrews Sports Medicine

    Orthopedic surgeon Christopher Garrett, MD, has joined Birmingham, Ala.-based Andrews Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center, according to an Aug. 15 LinkedIn post.

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  1. Crozer facility to halt surgeries: What it means for orthopedics

    In a bid to consolidate operations, Crozer Health's Ridley Park, Pa.-based Taylor Hospital will cease performing surgeries. 
  2. Apex Orthopaedics Spine & Neurology expands services

    Charlotte, N.C.-based Apex Orthopaedics Spine & Neurology is expanding its care offerings into Raleigh, N.C. 
  3. What's missing from spine surgeon conversations with private equity?

    Spine surgeons and private equity investors have different jobs, but sometimes they come together to discuss where their interests converge.
  4. Dr. Mark Duber joins AdventHealth

    AdventHealth New Smyrna Beach (Fla.) added Mark Duber, DO.
  1. Zimmer Biomet becomes 1st US college uniform sponsor

    Winona Lake, Ind.-based Grace College and Zimmer Biomet entered into an exclusive uniform sponsorship partnership.
  2. Orthopedic company hires 2 leaders

    Restor3d, an orthopedic devicemaker, hired two new senior leaders, according to an Aug. 16 news release.
  3. Cost of cervical spinal fusion in the most populated states

    Here's how the cost of cervical spinal fusions stack up across the 10 most populated states, according to Sidecar Health:
  4. Cost of spinal fusions in the 10 most populated states

    Here's how the cost of lumbar spinal fusions stack up across the 10 most populated states, according to a report by Sidecar Health:
  1. Spine's new gold standard

    Continued innovation in spine techniques and technology are reshaping what the "gold standard" will be.
  2. A step forward or optics? Spine leaders debate UnitedHealthcare's gold card program

    UnitedHealthcare is launching a national gold-card program, and leaders of spine and orthopedic organizations are thinking about the benefits and potential drawbacks of it.
  3. 5 notable innovations in spine and orthopedic tech this year

    Here are five updates to spine and orthopedic innovations in 2024:
  4. Ascension Saint Thomas adds area's sole orthopedic surgeon

    Smithville, Tenn.-based Ascension Saint Thomas has added John Weaver, MD, to its Smithville and Sparta, Tenn., locations, according to an Aug. 14 report from the Smithville Review.
  5. 7 Midwest orthopedic practice updates in 30 days

    Here are seven orthopedic practice openings, acquisitions and partnerships in the Midwest that Becker's has reported on since July 15:
  6. Indiana Spine Group adds 3 surgeons

    Carmel-based Indiana Spine Group added three physicians to its practice, according to an Aug. 14 news release. 
  7. 5 sports medicine leaders to know

    Here are five sports medicine leaders to know: 
  8. Dr. Jeffrey Dugas performs elbow surgery on tennis star

    American tennis star Caty McNally underwent elbow surgery at Andrews Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center in Birmingham, Ala., according to an Aug. 14 report from the Cincinnati Enquirer.
  9. Insurance and GLP-1s: 7 things to know

    Ozempic, Wegovy and other GLP-1 medications have grown substantially in popularity over the last year, affecting all physician specialties. 

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