Orthopedic practices are experts at protecting joints, bones, and mobility — now need to upgrade cybersecurity!
Degenerative lumbar central spinal stenosis (DLCCS) patients — often elderly, often frail — have a way of turning even well-planned surgeries into suction-canister marathons.
Thoracolumbar burst fractures without neurologic deficit are the orthopedic equivalent of a loaded question. Operate or not? Brace or fix? Bed rest or get them moving? This prospective multicenter ...
The 2025 Musculoskeletal Tumor Registry Annual Report delivers the first national snapshot of real-world, physician-entered ...
Starting January 1, 2026, Spencer Stiles will step into the role of President and Chief Operating Officer at Stryker.
This research tackled a deceptively simple but clinically loaded question: does how much fluid to give older patients during spine?
This study reminds you of a simpler truth: bone quality still rules the fusion kingdom.
Spinal deformity doesn’t politely retire at 60. It digs in, steals quality of life, and dares surgeons to do something about it. But should we really be offering ≥5-level reco ...
If managing adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) sometimes feels like playing detective, then skeletal maturity is your most ...
Local autograft has been the dependable old workhorse, but it hasn’t exactly been winning any speed races lately — BMP2 delivers more horsepower if you need it.
L to R: Dr. Jeffrey Dickson, Dr. John Michelotti, Dr. Calvin Schlepp, Dr. Annie Knierim, Dr. Erik Bergquist, Dr. Patrick Curry, Dr. James Cardinal, and Dr. Kerry Hale In a move that shocked absolutely ...
Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush is starting 2026 with a homecoming as Daniek K. Park, M.D., returns to his residency roots.