Patients with discogenic back pain who’ve exhausted physical therapy, medications, and injections…what to do with these “gray zone” patients?
What cameras did for smart phones,VISIE’s 3D computer vision and API will do for ALL those operating room NAV and articulating systems.
This new peer-reviewed study delivers post two stage exchange answers for patients with periprosthetic joint infection.
Austin T. Fragomen M.D. will succeed S. Robert Rozbruch, M.D., who founded HSS’s limb deformity service in 2005.
The fastest way to unlock the quad is to vibrate (!) the hamstring. ACL recovery is a neuromuscular problem and process.
The focus of Zimmer Paragon’s new Brachiator ™ isn’t just on fixation — it’s also efficiency, adaptability, and surgical flow.
More than 50% of the cervical deformity patients in this study failed to achieve their cervical saggital angle target (4cm).
What if the “routine” tenosynovium you excise when treating carpal tunnel is quietly harboring something much more interesting — and possibly much more systemic? Enter transthyretin (TTR) amyloid.
What is the PGA’s version of sideline or courtside physicians and trainers? It’s the Player Performance Center.
Sure, this is a rat study, but the biomechanics are solid. Turns out, that critical shoulder angle is, critical after all.
For decades, the operating room has been one of the most complex — and least transparent — environments in healthcare.
Scoliosis doesn’t live in two dimensions — it twists, rotates, and sneaks around the transverse plane.