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How Capture the Fracture initiative aims to reduce secondary fracture occurrence
The International Osteoporosis Foundation recently announced a partnership with the University of Oxford, Amgen and UCB to combat the global public health burden of osteoporosis. We talk to Cyrus Cooper
Spinal stimulators repurposed to restore touch in lost limb
According to a new study from the University of Pittsburgh’s Rehab Neural Engineering Labs, spinal cord stimulators commonly used to relieve chronic pain could provide a straightforward and universal method
Online opportunity allows participants unrestricted access to EUROSPINE
As a response to the current Corona crisis, EUROSPINE 2020, which was supposed to be held in Vienna, Austria, this year, will now take place exclusively online between 6−9 October
Success of first JASPIS ST® surgery in Australia
Neurosurgeon Dr Andrew Miles, Neurospine Institute, Western Australia successfully completed the first JASPIS® ST surgery in Australia. Dr Miles’ first JASPIS ST case was a patient with degenerative disc disease
Surgeon in focus – Alok Sharan
Alok Sharan is an orthopaedic spine surgeon who focuses on minimally invasive spine surgery, as well as cervical spine surgery. He is one of the leading authorities on the Awake
Surgeon in focus – Patrick Hill
Patrick Hill is a spine surgeon at DOCS Spine + Orthopaedics in Los Angeles. He is a fellowship trained orthopaedic spine surgeon, specialising in the application of minimally invasive surgery
Lockdown good news story – hospital garden opens in London
During lockdown we have all come to realise the importance of outdoor spaces, most notably in hospital settings, and the ways in which they help to support good mental health
More appealing, more informative and with new functions: the revised SIGNUS website is online
Since the end of August SIGNUS presents itself with a new website. The new online presence offers clearly arranged and comprehensive information about the family business SIGNUS, its products and