Today's Top 20 Stories
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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. -
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. -
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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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. -
Apex Orthopaedics Spine & Neurology expands services
Charlotte, N.C.-based Apex Orthopaedics Spine & Neurology is expanding its care offerings into Raleigh, N.C. -
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. -
Dr. Mark Duber joins AdventHealth
AdventHealth New Smyrna Beach (Fla.) added Mark Duber, DO.
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Zimmer Biomet becomes 1st US college uniform sponsor
Winona Lake, Ind.-based Grace College and Zimmer Biomet entered into an exclusive uniform sponsorship partnership. -
Orthopedic company hires 2 leaders
Restor3d, an orthopedic devicemaker, hired two new senior leaders, according to an Aug. 16 news release. -
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: -
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:
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Spine's new gold standard
Continued innovation in spine techniques and technology are reshaping what the "gold standard" will be. -
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. -
5 notable innovations in spine and orthopedic tech this year
Here are five updates to spine and orthopedic innovations in 2024: -
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. -
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: -
Indiana Spine Group adds 3 surgeons
Carmel-based Indiana Spine Group added three physicians to its practice, according to an Aug. 14 news release. -
5 sports medicine leaders to know
Here are five sports medicine leaders to know: -
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. -
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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