Brianne Loe
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Brianne, a Texas native and Harding University alumna, currently serves as an editor at Industry 411. With a background as a freelance copy editor, she blends her linguistic passion and writing expertise into compelling content.
Cold Weather Joint Stiffness and Its Impact on Surgical Timing
Every January, orthopaedic clinics hear variations of the same question: “Does cold weather make surgery riskier?” Patients report stiffer joints, more pain, and slower...
2026 Orthopaedic Events Worth Watching
Not every meeting belongs on your calendar. These are the orthopaedic events that do in 2026.
Below is a curated look at the orthopaedic events...
Orthopaedic Wishlist: Top Tech Innovations Surgeons Are Thinking About This Holiday Season
As the year wraps up, it’s natural to take stock of how your days are actually unfolding. In those moments, a familiar question often...
Digital Ortho Data Privacy – Part 2: Communication, Consent, and Patient Trust in a...
If you missed the first part of this series, you may want to revisit Part 1: Data Privacy in Digital Ortho Platforms, which covers...
Digital Ortho Data Privacy – Part 1: Understanding Collection, Ownership, and Commercial Use
Digital tools are becoming a steady presence in orthopaedic care, and many surgeons are seeing more platforms handle information that reaches further into a...
Thankful for Mobility: Helping Patients Stay Active Through the Holidays
For many, Thanksgiving marks the start of a season filled with travel and family gatherings that often mean long hours around the table. But...
Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery – Part 3: Training, Mentorship, and the Path to Proficiency
Examining how structured training and mentorship programs can close the skills gap and ensure consistent, safe adoption of MISS techniques.
Catch up on earlier insights:...
Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery – Part 2: Endoscopic Fusion and the Push for Standards
Exploring the promise and challenges of endoscopic fusion, where progress depends on standardization, validation, and measurable outcomes.
Missed the foundation of this series? Revisit Part...
Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery – Part 1: Balancing Innovation with Evidence
A closer look at how enthusiasm for minimally invasive techniques must be matched by data-driven decision-making and careful case selection.
Minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS)...
Can Advocacy Fix Orthopaedics’ Reimbursement Crisis?
Reimbursement cuts have become a constant strain in orthopaedic practice. You’ve likely seen how recent federal updates have reduced payment rates again, tightening budgets...










