Featured Story Rotationplasty Offers Greater Functionality for Patients with Cancer
For some patients with bone cancer of the femur, an unusual operation that allows the ankle to serve as a knee may be a surprisingly good option.
For some patients with bone cancer of the femur, an unusual operation that allows the ankle to serve as a knee may be a surprisingly good option.
A specialized grant from the National Institutes of Health allows experts from very different backgrounds to collaborate on research aimed at improving orthopaedic surgery outcomes.
Years of pediatric orthopaedic surgical experience combined with rigorous outcomes research help inform Johns Hopkins treatment recommendations for children with conditions that affect their still-developing skeleton.
A nonagenarian’s donations to support The Johns Hopkins Hospital are in appreciation of what he says are his “wonderful experiences” there as a patient.