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Researchers trace spinal neuron family tree
Spinal cord nerve cells branching through the body resemble trees with limbs fanning out in every direction. But this image can also be used to tell the story of how
Why it’s time to back global evidence to improve outcomes for spinal patients
Everard Munting, president of EUROSPINE, talks about the growing need for an international approach to information sharing in the field of spinal surgery. Spinal surgery has come a long way
3-6 November 2021, Global Spine Congress; Paris
AO Spine’s annual meeting, the Global Spine Congress (GSC) is a leading world class spine congress gathering thousands of spine surgeons. GSC is a fantastic opportunity to gather information and
NICE approves life-changing gene therapy for treating spinal muscular atrophy
A new and potentially curative one-off gene therapy for babies with the rare genetic disorder spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is set to become the most expensive treatment ever approved by
NuVasive and the International Spine Study Group Foundation announce expanded long-term partnership with initiation of additional clinical studies
NuVasive, a spine technology innovation company, focused on transforming spine surgery with minimally disruptive, procedurally integrated solutions, and the International Spine Study Group Foundation (ISSGF) recently announced the continuation of
NSpine: Advanced osteotomy techniques in adult deformity
Pedro Berjano from Milan manages an extensive and complex adult deformity practice. Here, he shares his experience of advanced osteotomy techniques
Patients should receive COVID-19 vaccine before surgery to reduce risk of postoperative death
Patients waiting for elective surgery should get COVID-19 vaccines ahead of the general population – potentially helping to avoid thousands of post-operative deaths linked to the virus, according to a