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Devicemakers have funneled billions to orthopedic surgeons who use their products

Devicemakers have funneled billions to orthopedic surgeons who use their products
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Device Makers Have Funneled Billions to Orthopedic Surgeons

Device Makers Have Funneled Billions to Orthopedic Surgeons
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Stelios A Koutsoumbelis, MD, is recognized by Continental Who s Who

Venu Vemuri, DO is recognized by Continental Who s Who

Venu Vemuri, DO is recognized by Continental Who s Who News provided by Share this article Share this article LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Venu Vemuri, DO, is being recognized by Continental Who s Who as a Top Orthopedic Surgeon for his years of excellence and dedication to his field and as Founder of miiSpine.      With 14 years in practice, Dr. Vemuri is the Founder and CEO of miiSpine in Louisville, Kentucky. He founded his practice in 2021, with the goal of providing minimally-invasive surgeries and a variety of other treatment methods at a low cost. Venu Vemuri, DO is recognized by Continental Who s Who

Ganga Hospital research team bags international award | Coimbatore News

Coimbatore: The spine research team of city-based Ganga Hospital has won the Outstanding Paper Award of the North American Spine Society (Nass) for the third consecutive year, setting a record for being the first institution to achieve the feat. The team won the award for identifying that pain generating inflammatory molecules were present in back pain patients, whose end plates were inflamed. Patients with severe back pain may also have bacteria in the end plate, which also probably needs to be addressed while treating them. The paper, titled ‘Why do modic changes result in poor clinical outcomes? Novel insights from Proteomic analysis of lumbar discs with modic changes’, will be published in the Spine Journal. “Many patients have low back pain. While 85% become alright on their own, 10% require medical therapy and 5% need surgery. Among this group itself, there are patients who don’t do as well as others even after therapy or surgery,” said Dr S Rajasekaran, chairman o

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