A Perfect Fit
WINCHESTER Greg Grau, MD, had decided before he even went to medical school that he wanted a career in orthopedic surgery. With a degree in
WINCHESTER Greg Grau, MD, had decided before he even went to medical school that he wanted a career in orthopedic surgery. With a degree in
U of L Physicians Adds Three New Orthopedic Surgeons LOUISVILLE University of Louisville Physicians Orthopedics, long recognized as a national leader in orthopedic surgery, has
LOUISVILLE Cosmetic and reconstructive surgeons know a thing or two about expansion. From tissue expansion to bone distraction, the procedures they perform help stimulate the
LEXINGTON When Greg D’Angelo, MD, was doing his master’s degree in mechanical engineering, robotic-assisted partial knee replacement was not on his radar, and the developers
LEXINGTON “It’s like using a scalpel instead of a machete.” We are used to seeing medical breakthroughs make a major splash, but sometimes the history
LOUISVILLE Aplastic anemia is a complex, relatively rare disease of the hematopoietic stem cells in the bone marrow, according to Khuda Khan, MD, PhD. Khan
LOUISVILLE Don Stacy, MD, radiation oncologist with Radiotherapy Centers of Kentuckiana and resident expert on stereotactic radiosurgery and radiotherapy, has seen an evolution in radiation
LEXINGTON Healthcare would not be the same today without the technology that powers diagnostics. Imaging technology can make all the difference in quickly and efficiently
LOUISVILLE The human musculoskeletal system includes over 200 joints, 206 bones, 640 muscles, 900 ligaments, and approximately 4000 tendons. To any lay person, mastering the
THINK YOU KNOW THYMUS? HEIDELBERG, GERMANY According to Dr. Stefanie Seltmann, head of Press and Public Relations for the German Cancer Research Center (Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum,
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