STED Talks Series: Spine Technology Education & Discovery 2023
00:00 Introduction - Jens R. Chapman, MD
00:54 Special announcement
01:34 Introduction of case presentations
02:16 Case presentations & discussion I
41:24 Case presentations & discussion II
56:24 Introduction of featured presentation
57:17 FEATURED PRESENTATION: Introduction to MagnetOs and Early Results in Clinical Practice - Katherine Sage, DO, MS
1:12:17 FEATURED PRESENTATION pt 2: MagnetOs Cases in my Clinical Practice - Christoph P. Hofstetter, MD, PhD
1:25:27 Open discussion
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