Featured Story Pushing the Envelope for Upper-Extremity Injuries
Advances taking place include the science of chimerism, vascularized bone grafting, limb transplant, prosthetic design and nerve regeneration.
News for Physicians from Johns Hopkins Medicine
Advances taking place include the science of chimerism, vascularized bone grafting, limb transplant, prosthetic design and nerve regeneration.
Specialists manage patients with traumatic injuries of the pelvis and extremities, and those who have failed fracture management or have deformity.
The Johns Hopkins orthopaedic surgery residency program includes teaching sessions at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center’s International Center for Orthopaedic Advancement.
Research in mice shows genetic manipulation of a certain gene results in a dramatic increase in bone volume.