Featured Story The Total Ankle Replacement Continues to Evolve
Johns Hopkins orthopaedic surgeons are using a new device for total ankle replacement that requires the resection of less bone.
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Johns Hopkins orthopaedic surgeons are using a new device for total ankle replacement that requires the resection of less bone.
Claire Shannon, a Johns Hopkins pediatric orthopaedic surgeon, is one of a small group of experts in the world who specialize in correcting limb length discrepancies.
Johns Hopkins orthopaedic surgeons are combining a novel prosthesis for shoulder replacement with a metal plate to make a sturdier repair.
A research team led by Xu Cao, Johns Hopkins professor of orthopaedic surgery, showed osteoarthritis could be prevented in mouse models by intercepting the signals of a specific protein.