The nerve root is decompressed and looking happier already. But a great discectomy does not equal guaranteed pain relief.
If managing adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) sometimes feels like playing detective, then skeletal maturity is your most elusive suspect.
MRI maps physical change but can’t distinguish which nerves are firing and how much. Can electrophysiology fill in the diagnostic gaps?
ASPIRE pivotal IDE study results demonstrated PearlMatrix achieved superior clinical success and superior time-to-fusion at ...
Low back pain (LBP): the great equalizer of spine clinics everywhere. Everyone has it. Everyone’s MRI is “abnormal.” And everyone swears their pain is different. But…what if doctors stopped treating ...
Metformin, not only cuts post op opioid use in diabetic spine fusion patients, but it also appears to improve their outcomes.
For years, posterior spinal fusion in idiopathic scoliosis has featured a familiar intraoperative showdown: Freehand, Navigation, or Robotic-assisted navigation.
The orthopedic and spine industry is experiencing a pivotal transformation, insights from 2025 and looking to 2026.
If you’ve ever thought, “This case would be perfect for VSP…but the paperwork alone will age me five years,” you’re not alone.
I spoke to another orthopedic executive this week who confirmed something I keep hearing: hospitals are killing innovation, ...
Every spine surgeon knows the unspoken truth of postoperative success: hardware looks great, neuro exam intact…but has the patient passed gas? In this retrospective cohort study, a group of ...
Odontoid fractures have a knack for humbling even the most confident spine surgeon. You want stability. You want fusion — or at least healing. You definitely want to preserve motion.
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