NASS Annual Meeting Explained - From Research Posters to Training Labs

Apr 10, 2026

The North American Spine Society (NASS) hosts its Annual Meeting as the central event in spine medicine in the United States and abroad. Each year, thousands of participants attend to share research, refine clinical skills, and evaluate new technologies. By design, it functions as a structured system that gathers diverse specialties under one coordinated program.

Large-scale meetings matter because they concentrate knowledge from across the world into a multi-day event. In 2025, researchers from about 40 countries submitted nearly 1,700 abstracts, showing how the event brings global experience into direct conversation. This breadth of input anchors the meeting’s formal sessions, beginning with plenary talks.

Plenary sessions provide a foundation for the meeting. These large-format presentations give experts a platform to summarize evidence, highlight emerging treatments, or address long-term challenges in back pain and spinal surgery. For attendees, plenaries serve as reliable entry points into complex developments…

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