Sentences with phrase «in orthopaedic surgery»

Dr. Arthur, the defendant's expert in orthopaedic surgery, was silent on this point.
She has a special interest in minimally invasive spine surgery as well as the impact of nutrition, sleep, meditation, exercise and stress management in orthopaedic surgery and chronic pain.
The article in this issue focuses on three spectacular advances: in gene therapy and in orthopaedic surgery.
Professor Justin Cobb is the Chair in Orthopaedic Surgery at Imperial's Department of Medicine.
After earning a doctorate in pharmacology and completing a residency in orthopaedic surgery, he travelled to the University of California, San Francisco, where he laid the foundations for his current research.
Other potential uses of vaterite include improving the cements used in orthopaedic surgery and as an industrial application improving the quality of papers for inkjet printing by reducing the lateral spread of ink.
«Surgeons performing biologic joint restoration surgeries typically only wash the donor bone to remove the marrow as a pretreatment before implanting the graft,» said James Cook, D.V.M., Ph.D., O.T.S.C., the William and Kathryn Allen Distinguished Chair in Orthopaedic Surgery at the MU School of Medicine.
John Krumme, a fourth - year MU School of Medicine student completing a rotation in orthopaedic surgery at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, is considering a rural practice after his involvement with the Summer Community Program.

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The chairman of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery of the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine has performed more than 6,000 anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) operations since the early 1980s and is a world leader in anatomic reconstruction of the ACL.
The data «could indicate that the potential window of opportunity for optimized ACL injury risk reduction may be before the onset of neuromuscular deficits and peak knee injury incidence that occurs after the onset of maturation in female athletes and / or during the mid-teen years,» said lead author, Gregory D. Myer, PhD, FACSM, CSCS, of the Division of Sports Medicine at Cincinnati Children's Hospital, and the Departments of Pediatrics and Orthopaedic Surgery, at the College of Medicine at the University of Cincinnati, and the Athletic Training Division, School of Allied Medical Professions at The Ohio State University in Columbus.
«We hope these findings will help foster discussion both about how changes in pediatric athletic participation over the past 20 years may be impacting injury rates and how we can best develop youth injury prevention programs and athletic participation guidelines,» said Marc A. Tompkins, MD, an assistant professor of orthopaedic surgery at the University of Minnesota.
One in three young Australian athletes who undergo ACL surgery re-injure the same knee within 15 years, according to research presented at the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine's (AOSSM) Specialty Day in March 2015.
Young athletes who delay ACL reconstructive surgery more than 150 days after injury experience higher rates of other kinds of knee injuries, including medial meniscal tears, say a new study presented to the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine's (AOSSM) Specialty Day in San Francisco, California.
Surgeries related to overuse elbow injuries — Tommy John Surgery — are more common among youth athletes than previously believed, according to research presented at the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine's (AOSSM) annual meeting in Orlando, Fla., recently.
Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research Abstract A comparison of Leg Length and Femoral Offset discrepancies in Hip...
Dr. Popper is an orthopaedic spine surgeon who specializes in cervical spine surgery and minimally - invasive lumber procedures.
Setton's team worked in collaboration with Farshid Guilak, professor of orthopaedic surgery at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and director of research at Shriners Hospitals for Children - St.
«Our results evaluated patients at an average of five years of follow up and most patients continued to be very satisfied and performed a high number of sporting activities, including those that required high use of their shoulders,» said study author Grant Garcia, MD, an orthopaedic surgeon at the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) in New York.
«Our data shows both groups experienced significant improvements in pain measures by 26 weeks after surgery, including frequency of pain with activity,» commented lead author Martin Kroslak, MBBS, MSpMed, MSurg, from the Orthopaedic Research Institute in Sydney, Australia.
This is the third in a series of research studies lead investigator Catherine Ambrose, Ph.D., associate professor in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the UTHealth Medical School, and collaborators have published that demonstrate the potential of antibiotic microspheres.
In addition to Liedtke, Duke study authors include senior pain researcher Yong Chen, Ji Hee Hong, Suk Hee Lee, Puja K. Parekh and Carlene Moore of the Department of Neurology; Amy L. McNulty, Nicole E. Rothfusz and Farshid Guilak of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery; Fan Wang of the Department of Cell Biology / Neurobiology; and Andrea B. Taylor of the Departments of Community and Family Medicine and Evolutionary Anthropology.
Injections received in the months prior to total knee (TKR) or total hip replacement (THR) surgery may increase the risk for infection and related complications, according to two studies — among the largest conducted on this topic — presented at the 2016 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS).
However, researchers presenting their work at the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine's Annual Meeting today in Toronto, Ontario, Canada found that those patients who were filling opioid prescriptions prior to surgery were 10 times more likely to be filling prescriptions five months after surgery.
In the year prior to total knee replacement (TKR) surgery, almost one - third of the costs for treatment of arthritis symptoms went toward strategies not recommended by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS), according to new research presented today at the 2017 AAOS Annual Meeting.
«I envision a treatment that uses a precise combination of sclerostin antibodies to grow new bone, followed by bisphosphonates to lock in that bone growth,» said Michelle Caird, associate professor of orthopaedic surgery who specializes in brittle bone disease.
«Our findings regarding TTR's involvement in JIA point to a potential treatment — encouraging news for children with this debilitating disease,» said study leader Laura Santambrogio, M.D., Ph.D., professor of pathology, of microbiology & immunology, and of orthopaedic surgery at Einstein.
The Jahnigen Scholars program offers two - year career development awards to support young faculty in the specialties of anesthesiology, emergency medicine, general surgery, gynecology, ophthalmology, orthopaedic surgery, otolaryngology, physical medicine and rehabilitation, thoracic surgery, and urology.
He is a professor in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation at Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine.
«The dynamics of bone growth in young mice and in children are very different from those in adults,» said Ken Kozloff, associate professor of orthopaedic surgery and biomedical engineering.
Researchers presenting their work at the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine's (AOSSM) Specialty Day in San Diego are highlighting how a set of biomarkers on the day of surgery may explain why some individuals have worse PTOA than others after two years.
For their research, Godfried and Ayesha Rahman, MD, a fifth - year resident in the department of Orthopaedic Surgery at NYU Langone, reviewed peer - reviewed literature on different options in imaging technology that may be used in pediatric orthopaedic injuries, including X-rays and CT scans of the spine, pelvis, hip, knees, shoulder, elbow, hand and wrist, and footOrthopaedic Surgery at NYU Langone, reviewed peer - reviewed literature on different options in imaging technology that may be used in pediatric orthopaedic injuries, including X-rays and CT scans of the spine, pelvis, hip, knees, shoulder, elbow, hand and wrist, and footorthopaedic injuries, including X-rays and CT scans of the spine, pelvis, hip, knees, shoulder, elbow, hand and wrist, and foot and ankle.
In hip dysplasia cases, orthopaedic surgeons work with musculoskeletal radiologists to reduce the number of slices from a CT scan of the hip, from a typical 5 to 10 slices to only one or two, which may provide enough helpful information to ensure a successful surgery with less radiation exposure.
Orthopaedic surgery and radiology collaborators have also implemented intraoperative use of low - dose protocols on fluoroscopy machines, which reduces radiation exposure to both patients as well as physicians and staff in the operating room.
In a study appearing today in the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (JBJS)(a research summary was presented at the 2014 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeonsin March), researchers found that universal neuromuscular training for high school and college - age athletes — which focuses on the optimal way to bend, jump, land and pivot the knee — is an effective and inexpensive way to avoid ACL sprains and tearIn a study appearing today in the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (JBJS)(a research summary was presented at the 2014 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeonsin March), researchers found that universal neuromuscular training for high school and college - age athletes — which focuses on the optimal way to bend, jump, land and pivot the knee — is an effective and inexpensive way to avoid ACL sprains and tearin the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (JBJS)(a research summary was presented at the 2014 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeonsin March), researchers found that universal neuromuscular training for high school and college - age athletes — which focuses on the optimal way to bend, jump, land and pivot the knee — is an effective and inexpensive way to avoid ACL sprains and tears.
1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, 2Center for Research in FOP and Related Disorders, and 3Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Dr. Raney and colleagues outline strategies that pediatric orthopaedic surgeons can follow to minimize the impact of the opioid epidemic in children and teens undergoing surgery.
«The inflammatory molecule that we're targeting not only causes problems after an injury, but it's also responsible for a great deal of inflammation in advanced cases of osteoarthritis,» said Linda J. Sandell, PhD, the Mildred B. Simon Research Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and director of Washington University's Center for Musculoskeletal Research.
Casey Jo Humbyrd, MD, is an Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery in the School of Medicine at Johns Hopkins University.
A UT Southwestern orthopaedic surgeon has launched a registry to better equip physicians in advising hip surgery patients and controlling factors known to negatively affect patient experiences.
Dr. Salazar is an assistant professor in the department of orthopaedic surgery and rehabilitation of Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine.
«Finding this population of stem cells in a human source represents a major breakthrough for us because it brings us much closer to a clinical application of this therapy,» said Dr. Huard, the Henry J. Mankin Professor and vice chair for Research in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
That's not to say that arthroscopic knee surgery doesn't benefit some people with knee pain, says Frederick Azar, MD, spokesperson for the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS), who was not involved in the new study.
Ugg - type footwear may be putting women at risk of serious knee problems that could even require surgery, according to leading orthopaedic surgeon Ian A surgeon to the stars has been found dead with a knife in his chest at his New York apartment while his 11 - year - old daughter was at home.
Stryker Corporation develops and manufactures medical equipment used in surgeries, orthopaedic treatments and other applications.
\ He enjoys all aspects of veterinary medicine and surgery and has a special interest in soft tissue surgery and orthopaedic surgery.
«The caseload seen by the ECC team also gives me the chance to be involved in emergency trauma management — a field that allows me to enjoy aspects of both soft tissue and orthopaedic surgery
Ultimately, this therapy can help pets of all injuries but they are especially useful in orthopaedic cases including OCD procedures, elbow or cruciate injuries, and hip surgeries.
Surgery to treat lameness caused by Cranial Cruciate Ligament trauma or disease is one of the most common orthopaedic operations in dogs.
Advanced care services include Digital Radiography, Orthopaedic and Soft Tissue Surgery, Exotic Animal Care, Advanced Dental Care, and Stem Cell therapy in dogs.
A leader in the field of small animal arthroscopy, Dr. Sams is recognized for his achievements in arthroscopic and general orthopaedic surgery, and has lectured on both nationally and internationally.
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