Kids with cerebral palsy may benefit from using exoskeletons to help them walk
The findings of a recent study hold promise for the use of exoskeletons by children with cerebral palsy
The findings of a recent study hold promise for the use of exoskeletons by children with cerebral palsy
A recent study questions whether tele-medicine really works in the primary care setting
A recent Spotify survey found that surgeons prefer Rock and Roll over other types of music when they are performing surgery.
Studies show that one in four adults who have community-acquired pneumonia receive appropriate standard antibiotics but do not respond to the treatment.
Tele-retinal imaging technology is now allowing ophthalmologists to examine patients’ eyes remotely.
A new study found that millions are wasted in avoidable hospitalizations, and the worst place for this waste is in and around Tacoma.
Amid public concern over the safety of overlapping surgeries, Swedish has largely banned the practice.
A recent analysis by a large medical malpractice insurer looked at the reasons why orthopedic surgeons get sued