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Is My Patient a Candidate for Joint Replacement? | FAQ
Orthopaedic joint replacement surgeon, Dr. Nirav Patel discusses joint replacement surgery and answers commonly asked questions about the surgery, including what patients are eligible and signs that physicians should be aware of.
Osseointegration at Johns Hopkins | FAQ
Orthopaedic oncologist Brock Lindsey discusses the Osseointegration Clinic at Johns Hopkins and answers commonly asked questions about the surgery, including what patients are eligible and the benefits over traditional prosthetic limbs.
Albert Aboulafia, M.D., M.B.A, orthopaedic oncologist, discusses his paper presenting a unique method of percutaneous use of an expandable reamer (X-REAM, Wright Medical) to treat a chondroblastoma.
Measuring Value in Spine Care Using the PROMIS-Preference Scoring System
Richard Skolasky Sc.D., M.A., director of the Spine Outcomes Research Center, discusses his paper Measuring Value in Spine Care Using the PROMIS-Preference Scoring System.
Diagnosing and Treating Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI)
Hip impingement, or femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), occurs when the femoral head pinches up against the acetabulum.
A Novel Surgical Approach: Preserving Motions Segments in the Spine
Orthopaedic surgeon Khaled Kebaish discusses the latest innovations and research in the spine division at the Johns Hopkins Department of Orthopaedic Surgery.
Richard Skolasky Sc.D., M.A., director of the Spine Outcomes Research Center, discusses his paper “Cognitive Impairment is Associated with Greater Preoperative Symptoms, Worse Health-Related Quality of Life, and Reduced Likelihood of Recovery ...
Cervical Spine Osteotomy for Chin-on-Chest Deformity
Orthopaedic spine surgeon Sang Hun Lee discusses cervical spine osteotomy, a procedure used to realign the spine.
State of the Arts: Creating Success with Dancers
Nick Allen Ph.D., M.Sc. (Sports Med), M.C.S.P., S.R.P., Clinical Director of the Birmingham Royal Ballet, discusses his experience and journey to creating high performance potential at the Johns Hopkins Department of Orthopaedics Sports Medicine Grand Rounds.
Minimally Invasive Hallux Valgus Correction: A Biomechanical Comparison of Two Common Techniques
Orthopaedic foot and ankle surgeon, Amiethab Aiyer, discusses a study on minimally invasive hallux valgus correction. Watch to learn more about his findings on transverse versus chevron osteotomies.
A Better Understanding of Patellar Instability
In the sports community, we know a lot about the knee injury caused by an ACL tear but much less about the problems caused by patellar dislocations. This is due to patellar dislocation being less common than ACL tears and also because ...
An Innovative Approach to Sciatic Nerve Repair
Neurosurgeon Allan Belzberg, M.D., and orthopaedic trauma surgeon Greg Osgood, M.D., collaborated to offer a novel way to repair the sciatic nerve of a patient.
A Multidisciplinary Approach for Orthopaedic Oncology Treatment
Orthopaedic oncologist, Adam Levin, discusses the importance of personalized care plans and why they are key to successful clinical outcomes.
Innovative Treatment for Shoulder Arthroplasty | Dr. McFarland
Orthopaedic surgeon Edward McFarland shares his insights on two new studies focusing on shoulder arthroplasty. Watch now to learn about these techniques for treating patients with shoulder injuries.
“Kinematic Alignment (KA) for Arthritic Knee Conditions | Dr. Savya Thakkar”
In this presentation orthopaedic surgeon, Savya Thakkar, discusses his approach to Kinematic Alignment (KA) principles and the restorative benefits it has for patients suffering from arthritic knee conditions.
Emerging Technologies in Shoulder Surgery | Dr. Srikumaran
Orthopaedic surgeon Uma Srikumaran, discusses emerging technologies in shoulder surgery. Learn about these exciting new developments that can reduce surgical time and improve accuracy.
Complex Endoscopic Spine Surgery
Sang Lee, an orthopaedic spine surgeon, highlights a couple of complex spine condition case studies and explains the use of endoscopic spine surgery in each case.
Innovative Approach to Minimally Invasive Surgery for Cervical and Lumbar Spine Surgery
Dr. Sang Hun Lee discusses an innovative approach to minimally invasive surgery for cervical and lumbar spine surgery.
Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Injuries
R. Jay Lee, M.D., discusses anterior cruciate ligament injuries (ACL) and explains how the injuries occur, the signs and symptoms, how they are treated and how to prevent an ACL injury.
Pediatric Knee Injuries Case Presentation with Dr. Jay Lee
R. Jay Lee, M.D., pediatric orthopaedic surgeon, gives a case presentation of a 10-year-old patient with torn ACL for pediatric providers and reviews the diagnosis and treatment.
Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Case Presentation for Pediatric Providers
Amit Jain, M.D., gives a case presentation of a 13-year-old patient with idiopathic scoliosis for pediatric primary care providers, and reviews the diagnosis and treatment.
Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Case Presentation for Orthopaedic Providers
Amit Jain, M.D., gives a case presentation for pediatric orthopaedic providers of a 13 year old patient with idiopathic scoliosis and reviews the diagnosis and treatment.
Solitary Fibrous Tumor of the Pelvis and Acetabulum
Adam S. Levin, MD, gives a case presentation of a 58 year old patient with a Solitary Fibrous Tumor of the Pelvis and Acetabulum - reviewing the diagnosis, resection and follow up of treatment.
Q&A on Hip Joint Replacement Surgery
Julius Oni, MD, discusses the unique approach and abilities of the Johns Hopkins Orthopaedics joint replacement team, at Johns Hopkins Hospital, with a focus on hip replacement surgery.
Dr. Adam Levin, Assistant Professor, Orthopedic Oncology, explains what new research is being done regarding bone and soft tissue sarcomas, what can make a patient more at risk in developing a sarcoma, and what are common signs of a sarcoma.
Dr. Andrew Cosgarea, Chief of the Division of Sports Medicine, explains how arthritis contributes to an injured meniscus, how common meniscus tears are in older adults, and an update on the latest treatments for meniscus injuries.
Q&A on Pediatric Cerebral Palsy
Dr. Ranjit Varghese, assistant professor in pediatric orthopaedics, explains the types of cerebral palsy conditions that can be treated by an orthopedic surgeon and the benefits of sending a patient to Johns Hopkins.
Arthroscopic, Anchorless, Transosseous Rotator Cuff Repair
Dr. Uma Srikumaran discusses his research comparing an anchored rotator cuff repair with an anchorless or transosseous approach.
The Dega Osteotomy/Acetabuloplasty for Clinicians
The Dega osteotomy as originally described provides anterior and lateral coverage for patients with developmental dysplasia of the hip by preserving the inner table of the pelvis posterior to the iliopectineal line and the entire cortex ...
Improving Outcomes following Limb Loss: Role of Rehabilitation Psychology
Stephen Wegener, director of the Division of Rehabilitation Psychology and Neuropsychology at Johns Hopkins, discusses how he and his team have been helping patients manage the emotional and physical adaptation following amputation.
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