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Spinal Surgery News (SSN) is the leading trade title in this important surgical niche

Distributed quarterly to specialist spinal surgeons, neurosurgeons, clinicians, researchers, buyers, manufacturers and other key decision-makers all over the UK and Europe, Spinal Surgery News is a unique vehicle for promoting spinal products or services to the people who really matter. Spinal Surgery News features news, opinions, events, reviews, product information and a wide range of peer-reviewed scientific material of interest to specialist spinal professionals. The journal has several eminent editorial advisors guiding its content and underpinning its authority and credibility; and we also work closely with companies in the industry to ensure it remains useful and relevant. Read by more than 1000 spinal specialists and neurosurgeons, Spinal Surgery News is firmly at the centre of the industry. About www.spinalsurgerynews.com

A dedicated website at www.spinalsurgerynews.com gives a dynamic platform for digital engagement with an international audience. The site is ranked number one for word searches focused on spinal surgery products, procedures and news. The online home of Spinal Surgery News provides regularly updated news feeds, new product information and educational video content. To find out more, email info@barkerbrooks.co.uk or call us on 01423 851 150.

Happy New Year from the team at Spinal Surgery News! May all our followers have a happy and healthy 2026
01/01/2026

Happy New Year from the team at Spinal Surgery News! May all our followers have a happy and healthy 2026

Happy Christmas from the team at Spinal Surgery News!
25/12/2025

Happy Christmas from the team at Spinal Surgery News!

Date for your diary: 16-20 March 2026, NSpine Canadian Masterclass 2026; Lake Louise
23/12/2025

Date for your diary: 16-20 March 2026, NSpine Canadian Masterclass 2026; Lake Louise

Each day will feature a number of cases presented by faculty and delegates that illustrate the theme of the session

Scoliosis Research Society announces a new collaborative with EUROSPINE
11/12/2025

Scoliosis Research Society announces a new collaborative with EUROSPINE

The Scoliosis Research Society has announced a new agreement with EUROSPINE, to promote international collaboration, academic exchange, and mutual support in the fields of spine care, research, and education.

Surgeon warns widening gender gap threatens hard-won gains for women in surgery
04/12/2025

Surgeon warns widening gender gap threatens hard-won gains for women in surgery

Progress for women in surgery is at risk of stalling, as new data analysis reveals a growing gender gap in applications to surgical specialty training

Surgeon in Focus Q&A with Dr Peter Derman, a minimally invasive and endoscopic spine surgeon at Texas Back Institute
27/11/2025

Surgeon in Focus Q&A with Dr Peter Derman, a minimally invasive and endoscopic spine surgeon at Texas Back Institute

Dr. Peter Derman, a minimally invasive and endoscopic spine surgeon at Texas Back Institute, graduated with honors from Stanford University after completing a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences.

Spinal cord stimulation may help prevent excess mortality associated with chronic pain
20/11/2025

Spinal cord stimulation may help prevent excess mortality associated with chronic pain

Treating chronic neuropathic pain with spinal cord stimulation may help prevent excess mortality associated with chronic pain, a new study shows

Three critical advances in spine care over the past 25 years affecting aging populations
13/11/2025

Three critical advances in spine care over the past 25 years affecting aging populations

Here are three key care innovations that will help meet the demand of a growing, changing – and aging – world.

Pioneering UK clinical trial could restore bowel and bladder function to paralysed people
06/11/2025

Pioneering UK clinical trial could restore bowel and bladder function to paralysed people

The first three paralysed people have been implanted with a nerve stimulation device in a clinical trial aimed at restoring bowel and bladder function after a spinal cord injury.

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