Advanced Orthopedic Care Hinges on Skill, Technology, Trust
LOUISVILLE Spend time talking with Nyagon G. Duany, MD, and it’s easy to see why she has a passion for sports medicine and orthopedic surgery.
LOUISVILLE Spend time talking with Nyagon G. Duany, MD, and it’s easy to see why she has a passion for sports medicine and orthopedic surgery.
LONDON/RICHMOND, KY It’s important for any physician to be able to communicate expectations to their patients. In some cases, that’s easier than others. Few surgeons
LOUISVILLE The days of lengthy hospital stays for surgical procedures are long gone. Much of this is fueled by payers, but it’s also supported by
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
LOUISVILLE No surgeon is perfect. Even the most precise, experienced surgeons have a margin of human error. But, what if a robot could change that?
NEW ALBANY, IN Young athletes deserve top-notch prevention and treatment interventions for sports-related injuries that can be provided by a multi-disciplinary team. Floyd Memorial Medical
LAGRANGE It is easy to assume that larger hospitals have a distinct advantage when it comes to acquiring new technology and procedures, but at Baptist
16th Annual Shoulder Symposium Challenges Attendees on Traditional Treatment LEXINGTON Never shy about challenging traditional thought and practice, the Shoulder Center of Kentucky titled its
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
The 16th Annual Shoulder Symposium, hosted by the Shoulder Center of Kentucky at Lexington Clinic, July 26–27, will take on the question “The Rotator Cuff:
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