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From: Detroit Medical Center, Detroit MI Category: Orthopedics
City: Detroit Language: English

DMC Sports Medicine Specialist Gary Gilyard, M.D., uses new OATS Procedure to repair knee injury and get hardcore hockey player back on the ice.



From: George Picetti, MD Category: Orthopedics
City: Sacramento Language: English

Scoliosis treatment and minimally invasive surgery: Dr. George Picetti, from Sutter Health, discusses scoliosis and the minimally invasive surgery he performs. Scoliosis is a curvature of the spine. When the curvature is severe and progressive, surgery is the usual treatment. His minimally invasive approach let's kids get back to activities earlier than traditional treatment.



From: Daniel Berry, MD Category: Orthopedics
City: Rochester Language: English

Hip pain and replacement: Dr Daniel Berry, an orthopedic surgeon at the Mayo Clinic, discusses older types of hip replacements that used bone cement which can gradually loosen from the bone. The older ball of the replacement can also breakdown. Newer hip replacements use a coating so that bone grows to the prosthesis, and a ceramic ball that does not breakdown.



From: James Goris, MD Category: Orthopedics
City: Evansville Language: English

Arthroscopy of the Knee.



From: Doug Lowery, MD Category: Orthopedics
City: Evansville Language: English

Arthroscopy of the shoulder.



From: Rom Gi, PHD Category: Orthopedics
City: Alamo Language: English

This animated video shows you what a vertebral fusion can accomplish in patients with spine disease. VIdeo courtesy of Blausen medical.



From: Hal Ornstein, DPM Category: Orthopedics
City: Howell Language: English

Dr. Hal Ornstein of Affiliated Foot & Ankle Center, LLP located in Howell, NJ gives an overview of sports medicine and fractures of the foot & ankle.



From: Nick Fiore, MD Category: Orthopedics
City: Las Vegas Language: English

The medical term for sunken chest or concave chest is Pectus Excavatum. A newer surgery has made surgery for this problem easier and more successful. Dr. Nick Fiore explains the surgery to correct pectus excavatum.



From: Robert Haar, MD Category: Orthopedics
City: New York Language: English

Dr. Robert Haar discusses how minimally invasive technology has improved partial knee replacement procedures, helping eligible patients to recover more quickly.


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