Studying spinal cord injuries requires a material that can transmit clear signals yet remain flexible for when patients move ...
As many spine procedures become more minimally invasive, they’re also in a good position to grow in the ASC setting. Ask Spine Surgeons is a weekly series of questions posed to spine surgeons around ...
He thought he hurt his back doing yard work, but a scan led to a health crisis and surgery that was “almost like defusing a ...
Study presented at ESGO 2025 highlights the accuracy of preoperative tumour size assessment in stage IB2 cervical cancer and ...
Augmented reality in spine surgery has been around for several years, and Chester Donnally, III, MD, is pushing the technology forward in the specialty.
A University of Rochester Medical Center study showed that downtime in the emergency room can have a potential upside for ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a non-invasive biomedical imaging technique that uses a strong oscillating magnetic field to induce endogenous atoms such as hydrogen, or exogenously added ...
The uncovertebral joints, or the Luschka’s joints, sit on each side of the cervical disks in the neck ... the uncovertebral joints work to protect the spinal disks and prevent slipped ...
A mom who was diagnosed with stage four cervical cancer claims doctors said her blood clot symptoms were “just your period.” Charley Jayne Law, 31, began bleeding clots the size of her ...
Cervical spondylosis, or cervical osteoarthritis, is the name given to age-related wear of the spinal disks of your neck. It’s a very common condition, affecting more than 85% of people over age ...