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2023
December
19,
2023
| 21:59 PM America/New_York
Orthopedics Today featuring Darren R. Lebl, MD, MBA
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March
13,
2023
| 17:41 PM America/New_York
Health Central featuring Darren R. Lebl, MD, MBA
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March
09,
2023
| 10:00 AM America/New_York
At this year’s American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) Annual Meeting, held March 7 to 11 in Las Vegas, Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) presented new research on a variety of topics in orthopedic surgery, including studies related to
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March
07,
2023
| 10:00 AM America/New_York
A study at Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) found that intraoperative three-dimensional (3D) imaging was superior to two-dimensional radiographs in confirming the accuracy of pedicle screw placement during spine surgery. The research was presented
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2022
June
01,
2022
| 12:00 PM America/New_York
A multicenter, prospective, randomized controlled trial is designed to assess the effectiveness of three different disc replacement devices used for two-level symptomatic cervical disc disease. The study is sponsored by Centinel Spine, LLC, and
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2021
November
09,
2021
| 19:05 PM America/New_York
Orthopedics Today featuring Darren R. Lebl, MD, MBA
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September
07,
2021
| 18:10 PM America/New_York
Autumn Years featuring James E. Dowdell III, MD and Darren R. Lebl, MD, MBA
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September
03,
2021
| 18:09 PM America/New_York
Becker’s Spine Review featuring Darren R. Lebl, MD, MBA
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September
02,
2021
| 15:05 PM America/New_York
The use of robotics and computer navigation in spinal surgery is rapidly expanding. Increasing numbers of hospitals and spine surgeons are adopting the technology, which aims to enhance precision, accuracy and predictability, according to Darren R.
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February
04,
2021
| 11:00 AM America/New_York
Severe, ongoing back pain can be severely debilitating. Some conditions can affect one’s ability to walk or carry out basic activities. Just ask Amanda Murdolo. Last April, during the pandemic lockdown, the 22-year-old graduate student started
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