How many surgeons, doctors, nurses, technicians and others does it take to provide complete orthopedic care? Quite a few, as it turns out. Whether you're a baby boomer with arthritis, a weekend athlete with a broken leg, a teen with a sports injury or a child with scoliosis, you'll ...
Sports medicine doctors are usually either primary care physicians or orthopedic surgeons who treat athletes. These doctors help athletes with nutrition, substance abuse, and injury prevention, among other things. Not all sports medicine doctors are on the field during games, and many work out of ...
In the Medscape survey, surgeons were more likely to endorse cherry-picking than doctors in most other specialties. Whereas 17% of all physicians said they would cherry-pick, fully 38% of orthopedic surgeons and plastic surgeons felt that way, and so did 31% of urologists, 27% of ophthalmol...
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relationship with The University of Kansas Health System,” said Russ Johnson, president and CEO of LMH Health. “This collaboration allows us to continue delivering expert orthopedic care that focuses on the special needs and training requirements of competitive athletes of all ages and experien...
In addition to a team of experienced chiropractors and orthopedic surgeons, we also have professional neurologists on staff. All of these experts work together to diagnose injuries and treat neurological issues such as nerve pain, dizziness, headaches, and memory loss. ...
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"We can shorten the operation when we have two surgeons in the operating room as equal partners: a neurosurgeon and an orthopedic surgeon with specialized spine training," said lead author Rajiv K. Sethi, MD. He is an orthopedic spinal surgeon in the neurosurgery department at Group Health Phy...
Concerns about increasing the likelihood of arthritis development from repeated trauma have made some doctors more aggressive in trying to prevent repeat dislocations. Some surgeons are trying to restore the normal anatomy by repairing the MPFL after a first-time dislocation.6 ...
The most suitable surgical technique for managing fractures affecting the posterior lateral corner of the tibial plateau remains an area of debate among orthopedic surgeons. The surgical approach to treating posterolateral tibial plateau depressions, with or without rim involvement, is demonstrated in this...