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The pain alleviation protocol involves two pathways, one for opioid-naïve patients and another for opioid-tolerant patients.
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The pain alleviation protocol involves two pathways, one for opioid-naïve patients and another for opioid-tolerant patients.
Johns Hopkins is one of a few centers globally to use four-dimensional computed tomography with MRI to model patients’ joints and better predict postoperative outcomes.
A pediatric endocrinologist and researcher in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Janet Crane is uniquely positioned to understand the needs of her patients.
Surgeons are developing the clinical and research protocols for MILARS — minimally invasive lateral access and robotic spine surgery.