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| | Orthopedic surgery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Orthopedic surgery or orthopedics (Commonwealth: "orthopaedics") is the branch of surgery concerned with acute, chronic, traumatic, and recurrent injuries and other disorders of the musculoskeletal system, its muscular and bone parts. |  | | Infection of bone after surgery and the development of blood clots DVT in limbs injured or operated on, are common enough to be the focus of much interest and research. |  | | Although orthopaedic surgery is remarkably successful in treating pain and restoring function it causes problems in a small proportion of patients. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orthopaedics
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| | Orthopedic surgery |
 | | Orthopedic (sometimes spelled orthopaedic) surgery is surgery performed by a medical specialist, such as an orthopedist or orthopedic surgeon, trained to deal with problems that develop in the bones, joints, and ligaments of the human body. |  | | Risks specifically associated with orthopedic surgery include inflammation at the site where foreign material (pins, prosthesis) is introduced into the body, infection as the result of surgery, and damage to nerves or to the spinal cord. |  | | With the development of anesthesia and an understanding of the importance of aseptic technique in surgery, orthopedic surgeons extended their role to include surgery involving the bones and related nerves and connective tissue. |
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http://www.lifesteps.com/gm/Atoz/ency/orthopedic_surgery_pr.jsp
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| | Orthopedic surgery for cerebral palsy - Quest Diagnostics Patient Health Library |
 | | Orthopedic surgery is used to treat tight muscles and spasticity related to cerebral palsy. |  | | The type of orthopedic surgery done to treat problems from cerebral palsy depends on which muscle groups are affected. |  | | If surgery is postponed until the child is older than age 2, doctors may be able to release many tight muscles during the same surgery, instead of releasing only one muscle at a time. |
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http://www.questdiagnostics.com/kbase/topic/detail/surgical/ue5110/detail.htm
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| | ☞ surgery - Orthopedic Surgery |
 | | Orthopedic surgery or orthopedics is the branch of surgery concerned with acute, chronic, traumatic and recurrent injuries and other disorders of the locomotor system... |  | | Orthopedic surgery or orthopedics (Commonwealth: "orthopaedics") is the branch of surgery concerned with... |  | | Orthopedic surgery or orthopedics is the branch of surgery concerned with acute, chronic, traumatic and recurrent injuries and other disorders of the locomotor system, its musclular and |
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http://www.all-surgery.info/orthopedicsurgery
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| | Orthopedic Surgery at SUNY Upstate |
 | | Although arthroscopic surgery has received a lot of public attention because it is used to treat well-known athletes, it is an extremely valuable tool for all orthopedic patients and is generally easier on the patient then "open" surgery. |  | | Most patients have their arthroscopic surgery as outpatients and are home several hours after the surgery. |  | | Arthroscopic surgery, although much easier in terms of recovery than "open" surgery, still requires the use of anesthetics and the special equipment in a hospital operating room or outpatient surgical suite. |
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http://www.upstate.edu/practice/ortho/totaljoint/tjarthroscopy.shtml
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| | PCOM - Res-orthopedic surgery |
 | | The four-year orthopedic residency program at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine is designed to give residents the basic fundamentals of orthopedic and fracture diagnosis and treatment necessary to practice orthopedic surgery. |  | | The orthopedic surgery clinic further increases residents' responsibilities and further enhances surgical experience and patient care." |  | | The first year involves instruction in the basic sciences related to orthopedic surgery, pre- and post-operative orthopedic care and the management of fractures and dislocations. |
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http://www.pcom.edu/Graduate_Medical_Education/Residency_Programs/Res-Orthopedic_Surgery/Res-orthopedic_surgery.html
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| | University of Tennessee: Template (3-Column 100% Width) |
 | | The purpose of the University of Tennessee-Campbell Clinic Department of Orthopaedic Surgery is to be recognized as a leader in teaching and research in orthopaedics and to provide unsurpassed patient care. |
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http://www.utmem.edu/ortho
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| | orthopedic surgeon, orthopedic surgery center |
 | | While most medical specialist orthopedic surgeons practice general orthopedics, some may concentrate in treating the foot, hand, neck, ankle, shoulder, spine, hip, knee, and others in pediatrics, trauma, or sports medicine. |  | | Orthopedic patients have benefited from technological advances such as joint replacement and the arthroscope, which allows the orthopedic surgeon to look inside a joint. |  | | Your treatment may involve medical counseling, medications, casts, splints, and therapies such as exercise, or surgery. |
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http://www.nposaz.com/orthopedic-surgery.html
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| | The Daily Inter Lake |
 | | Larry Iwersen, president of the orthopedic surgery group, said the addition to the Kalispell clinic follows a nationwide trend of incorporating surgery and diagnostic suites into orthopedic clinics. |  | | Ericksen said outpatient surgeries include arthroscopy of the knee, shoulder and ankle; hand surgeries such as carpal tunnel procedures; rotator cuff repairs; anterior cruciate ligament reconstructions; and simple fractures. |  | | The surgery center would be added to the orthopedic clinic's building at 111 Sunnyview Lane, two blocks from Kalispell Regional Medical Center and HealthCenter Northwest's surgery center. |
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http://www.dailyinterlake.com/articles/2004/11/12/news/news04.txt
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| | Frankford Hospitals - Orthopedic Surgery |
 | | The orthopedic staff is responsible for the care of injuries to the upper and lower extremities as well as the spine. |  | | The goal of the orthopedic sports medicine surgeon is to return the athlete to competition in a rapid but prudent fashion. |  | | The orthopedic surgeons at Frankford Hospital are well versed in the latest technologies and biomaterials utilized in joint replacement surgery. |
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http://www.frankfordhospitals.org/orthopedics
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| | Department of Orthopedic Surgery |
 | | The Division of Research of the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at Mayo Clinic Rochester is committed to the goals of the U.S. Bone and Joint Decade, and in alleviating the suffering of all those afflicted with musculoskeletal disorders. |  | | Mayo orthopedic investigators hold dozens of patents, arising from research done in our laboratories, for new designs of joint replacements, fracture fixation implants, and even antibiotic delivery devices, that are being used today in our practice, and around the world. |  | | Currently, 24 funded investigators, many of them active clinicians, with nearly $7,000,000 in annual funding, are doing research in 10 basic research laboratories, and performing clinical trials and other clinical research in virtually every aspect of musculoskeletal pathology. |
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http://mayoresearch.mayo.edu/mayo/research/ortho
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| | In the Laboratory: Orthopedic Surgery, CCAH Update, Fall 1999 |
 | | The major focus in orthopedic surgery at UC Davis is jointsspecifically the canine hip and elbow. |  | | Techniques for orthopedic surgery allow dogs who suffer from disease or injury to continue to lead active lives. |  | | CCAH investigators work to ensure that the surgical techniques and the prosthetics themselves can give permanent relief to a dog with disease or injury to the hip or elbow. |
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http://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/CCAH/Update04-2/4-2_Laboratory.html
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| | Orthopedic Surgery, Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. |
 | | The Department of Orthopedic Surgery at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., is a multispecialty group of 47 surgical, research, and clinical consultants. |  | | Our physicians work in an integrated and cooperative group practice that strives to provide the highest-quality and cost-effective care for more than 66,000 patients annually. |  | | Cyclist John Floyd's brachial plexus injury changed his competitive goals. |
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http://www.mayoclinic.org/orthopedicsurgery-rst
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| | PCRF - Orthopedic Surgery |
 | | On February 21, the PCRF sent orthopedic surgeon Dr. Geri Fothi and nurse Huda Jafer to Jericho to perform complex spine surgery for patients with sciolosis. |  | | This was part of an ongoing mission to train local orthopedic surgeons in pediatric spine surgery, and also to treat some difficult cases. |  | | In Lebanon, Dr. Watts participated in orthopedic surgery procedures and provided an evaluation report to the PCRF on the long-term needs for improving the quality of pediatric orthopedic care in the region. |
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http://www.pcrf.net/medical/orthopedic.html
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| | Orthopedic Surgery, Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Fla. |
 | | Orthopedic surgeons are trained physicians whose goal is to help you regain a lively step and reach. |  | | A recommendation for arthroscopic (minimally invasive) or other surgery depends on the patient's degree of pain and a thorough exam, often including X-rays. |  | | This team approach is one reason Mayo has a reputation for quality care, as well as diagnostic and surgical excellence. |
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http://www.mayoclinic.org/orthopedicsurgery-jax
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| | Orthopedic Surgery Home |
 | | Ranked among the very best orthopedic programs in the country by U.S.News and World Report, Rush is home to nationally respected orthopedic surgeons who find great reward in the fact that their research, discoveries and leading-edge therapies benefit patients today—not decades from now. |  | | Gunnar B. Andersson, MD, PhD, is chairperson of the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at Rush. |  | | Hand, Elbow & Shoulder Surgery Program: Rush is home to the state's only dedicated center for hand, elbow and shoulder care. |
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http://www.rush.edu/rumc/page-R11726.html
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| | Orthopedic Surgery Residency: Overview |
 | | The subsequent four years expose you to all subspecialty areas of orthopedics, including adult reconstructive surgery, hand surgery, foot and ankle surgery, oncology, pediatric orthopedics, spine surgery, sports medicine, and trauma. |  | | During this broad-based, preparatory year, you'll rotate through orthopedics, general surgery, and internal medicine, as well as several elective disciplines. |  | | In your pediatric orthopedic surgery rotation, you will participate in general and specialty clinics, including myelomeningocele, cerebral palsy, scoliosis, and hemophilia. |
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http://www.orthorehab.wisc.edu/Ortho/residents/index.shtml
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| | Orthopedic Surgery |
 | | Many operative procedures are performed as outpatient surgery minimizing the time our patients spend in the hospital. |  | | Cottage offers a broad range of orthopedic surgical procedures in both inpatient and outpatient settings. |  | | Our services include everything from knee-joint replacement, carpal tunnel surgery, shoulder surgery, pediatric surgery, and sports medicine to trauma and fracture care. |
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http://www.cottagehealthsystem.org/outpatientservices/orthopedic_surg.htm
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| | OUHSC: Department of Orthopedic Surgery & Rehabilitation: Residency Program |
 | | The Orthopedic Surgery Residency Program at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center is a fully accredited program for the post-graduate education of residents and fellows. |  | | The first year, or PGY-1 level, is a Categorical position obtained through the NRMP and consists of a broad surgical year which includes one month of orthopedic surgery. |  | | All orthopedic surgery subspecialties are represented in our faculty. |
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http://w3.uokhsc.edu/orthopedics/residency.asp
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| | Orthopedic Surgery |
 | | Types of orthopedic treatment offered include medication, exercises, therapy and surgery. |  | | The Department of Podiatry functions within the Department of Orthopedic Surgery. |  | | performed include total joint replacements, arthroscopic surgery ligament reconstructions, fracture fixation, and spine surgery for scoliosis and herniated discs. |
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http://www.brookdale.edu/html/orthopedic_surgery.html
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| | Orthopedic surgeon |
 | | Orthopedic surgeons are medical doctors who specialize in bone, muscle, and joint surgery. |  | | Orthopedic surgeons can be board-certified through the Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, which is recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialties. |  | | Some orthopedic surgeons specialize in specific areas such as shoulder surgery, hand surgery, or joint replacement. |
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http://www.webmd.com/hw/health_guide_atoz/ps2070.asp
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| | Surgery Center |
 | | While it used to be common for a doctor to tell a person to wait as long as possible before considering joint replacement surgery, the effects of pain and limited activity on a person's quality of life is now a large consideration for some doctors. |  | | Whether you've been contemplating it for years or you've just begun to think about it, joint replacement surgery is a serious subject that requires thorough consideration, consultation with your doctor and planning. |  | | Joint replacement surgery is being performed on younger people. |
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http://www.arthritis.org/conditions/SurgeryCenter
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| | Orthopedic Surgery |
 | | Patients can view an actual surgery, examine prosthetic equipment, meet with orthopedic specialists, and in short, are involved and informed about their own surgery. |  | | Hip and knee replacement surgery is performed in new laminar flow surgical suites, that provide a self-contained, ultra-clean air system, designed to maximize sterile conditions and minimize risk of infection. |  | | Cabrini also uses the latest surgical suites, equipment and techniques to perform surgery of the spine, hands and feet, as well as reconstructive and arthroscopic knee, shoulder and ankle surgery. |
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http://www.cabrininy.org/orthopedicSurgery.html
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| | Home - Orthopedic Surgery - Stanford University School of Medicine |
 | | The Department of Orthopaedic Surgery plans to continue to expand its clinical programs and develop focused areas of patient care in each of the orthopaedic subspecialties. |  | | These include Adult Reconstruction and Joint Replacement, Sports Medicine, Spine Surgery, Surgery of the Hand and Wrist, Surgery of the Shoulder and Elbow, Surgery of the Foot and Ankle, Musculoskeletal Tumor Surgery, Orthopaedic Trauma Surgery, Pediatric Orthopaedics, and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. |  | | In addition, we are committed to advancing knowledge related to the care of conditions of the musculoskeletal system through basic science and clinical research. |
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http://ortho.stanford.edu
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| | Orthopaedic Surgery |
 | | The subsequent three years of clinical training, all focusing on orthopaedic surgery are under the direction of the Program Director of Orthopaedic Surgery and consist of specific rotations in trauma, paediatric surgery, joint replacement, spine, foot and ankle, hand and sport. |  | | During the first two years of training there is an emphasis on off-service rotations in other surgical specialties and non-surgical specialties relevant to orthopaedic surgery; these two years are under the direction of the Program Director in Orthopaedic Surgery in consultation with the Director of Postgraduate Education for the Department of Surgery. |  | | In addition to five clinical years of training there is a compulsory research year done under the supervision of both the Director of Research for Orthopaedic Surgery and the Orthopaedic Program Director. |
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http://www.surg.med.utoronto.ca/ortho
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| | Orthopedic Associates: Surgery |
 | | Built in 1986 and continually updated, the OAASC was specially designed and staffed to meet the needs of the outpatient or limited-stay orthopedic surgery patient. |  | | Also on staff are specially trained pain management physicians, who perform both diagnostic and therapeutic injections on the surgical and nonsurgical patient. |  | | Outpatient surgery at Orthopedic Associates Ambulatory Surgery Center, Inc. (OAASC) is the high quality alternative to hospital-based surgery |
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http://www.okortho.com/surgery.html
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| | Orthopedic Surgery Residency - Rochester, Minn. |
 | | The five-year orthopedic surgery residency includes didactic and research training and extensive clinical experience. |  | | The training program fulfills the requirements for training as stated by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery and is accredited by the Liaison Committee on Graduate Medical Education. |  | | After you complete the program, you will be able to evaluate and treat most orthopedic conditions. |
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http://www.mayo.edu/msgme/orthosurg-rch.html
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| | Open Directory - Health: Medicine: Surgery: Orthopedics |
 | | John Hopkins Department of Orthopaedic Surgery - Patient and physician information on many orthopedic surgical techniques. |  | | Course in Orthopaedic Medicine - Course available on CD-Rom for clinical diagnosis of shoulder and elbow lesions, examination techniques, clinical interpretation and treatment. |  | | OrthoClinics.com - Portal to education oriented orthopedic practice sites specializing in total hip, knee and shoulder replacement and spine surgery. |
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http://dmoz.org/Health/Medicine/Surgery/Orthopedics
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| | Pediatric Orthopedics & Scoliosis Fellowship |
 | | A wide variety of clinical and basic research projects can be pursued, utilizing the ample clinical volume and broad-based laboratory facilities of our center. |  | | Opportunity for clinical and research exposure to scoliosis in the comprehensive scoliosis clinics, as well as participating in both animal research projects and biomechanical testing studies in the Scoliosis Biomechanics Laboratory (Dr. Peter Newton, Director, as well as Drs. |  | | As well as an individual clinical research project, the trainee may be involved in current areas of research within the orthopedic department that include: |
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http://www.childrensspecialists.com/body.cfm?id=709
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| | Residencies & Internships Orthopedic Surgery |
 | | With 1,100 orthopedic surgical procedures performed each year, TRMC provides a diverse, high volume training atmosphere to prepare each orthopedic resident physician for community based practice and/or preparation for fellowship training. |  | | Twelve months of out rotations in orthopedic trauma, pediatrics, and hand surgery during the PGY4 year provide focused learning at the nation's best facilities. |  | | Residency staff teaching physicians with subspecialty fellowship training in spine, joint reconstruction, hand, and sports medicine provide an extremely well-rounded experience with exposure to the latest and most progressive surgical techniques. |
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http://healthsciences.okstate.edu/college/resident-intern/trmc_ortho.htm
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| | Department of Orthopedics, University of Kansas Medical Center |
 | | Staff members also perform both clinical and basic orthopedic research and teach orthopedic residents and medical students, which ensures that they are always on the cutting edge of orthopedic technology. |  | | The vast resources of the medical center, which include specialized imaging studies, advanced anesthesia and the broad spectrum of consulting services, are utilized for the welfare of orthopedic patients. |  | | For further information about the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at KU Medical Center, please call 913.588.6100. |
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http://www2.kumc.edu/ortho
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| | Orthopedic Surgery Archive -- Medgadget.com |
 | | We've had the privilege to scrub in on some cutting-edge kyphoplasty surgery, but it was nontheless invasive and fraught with risk. |  | | UF mechanical and aerospace engineer Scott Banks' goal is to augment static images of patients' bones, muscles and joints with an interior view of these and other parts in action during normal physical activity. |  | | "My patients are consistently surprised with how quickly they can recover their range of motion and perform most activities that were difficult prior to surgery." |
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http://www.medgadget.com/archives/orthopedic_surgery
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| | Orthopedics, Orthopedic Surgery & Orthopaedic Web Links |
 | | Orthopedic surgery, rheumatology and related musculoskeletal case presentations |  | | We invite orthopedic surgeons, nurses, trainees, patients & allied health professionals who wish to provide an authoritative directory of orthopaedics to join OWL. |  | | Evidence based medicine and critical appraisal in orthopedic and trauma surgery |
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http://www.orthopaedicweblinks.com
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| | Orthopaedic Surgery Associates |
 | | Orthopaedic Surgery Associates, Inc. is one of the nation's most advanced groups for the diagnosis and treatment of hand, knee, hip, spinal, foot and other orthopaedic disorders and injuries. |  | | Our centers provide total management of patient care by physicians who are Board Certified and Fellowship trained in their fields, assisted by Registered Physical Therapists, Clinical Exercise Physiologists and Certified Physician Assistants. |  | | Orthopaedic Surgery Associates uses Javascript for navigation of our site. |
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http://www.ortho-spine.com
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| | Surgical Procedures, Operative |
 | | Endoscopic Surgery of the Spine [Huec and Husson] - (FR) |  | | Endocrine Surgery procedures at Univ of Wisconsin-Madison/General Surgery |  | | Groupe International Cotrel Dubousset (spine surgery) and some Case Studies in Spine Surgery |
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http://www.mic.ki.se/Diseases/e4.html
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| | OUHSC: Department of Orthopedic Surgery & Rehabilitation |
 | | This diverse collection of orthopedic surgeons and experience creates an environment optimal for both the care of our patients and the training of our residents. |  | | I encourage potential applicants to write or call for any questions you may have. |  | | We value compassion, quality, integrity, teamwork, clinical research and education. |
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http://w3.ouhsc.edu/Orthopedics
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| | The Free Medical Journals Site |
 | | Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery |
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http://www.freemedicaljournals.com/htm/spec12.htm
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| | Orthopedic Surgery Associates: Home |
 | | Orthopedic Surgery Associates, P.C. is an outstanding group of eleven orthopedic surgeons. |  | | Each surgeon has a subspecialty focus and training which allows us, as a group, to provide the best possible, most up-to-date treatments for a wide variety of problems. |  | | We offer state-of-the-art care and pride ourselves on quality and accessibility. |
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http://www.orthopedicsosa.com
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| | Orthopedic Surgery |
 | | Regional Medical Center seeking a Orthopedic surgeon to join a group practice; this practice is affiliated with 237-bed facility, with the total service area population of just over 100,000 people. |  | | There are 115 physicians on the medical staff from primary care to many specialists are represented including Anesthesia; Cardiology; Critical Care; Otolaryngology; Emergency Medicine; Gastroenterology; OB/GYN; Neurology; Psychiatry; Vascular and Thoracic Surgery and Urology. |  | | Hospital seeking Orthopedic Surgeons to form group; position due to retirement and expansion of services; currently four Ortho’s in community; call coverage available; General Orthopedics; Sports training or experience will be considered; highly competitive guaranteed salary for first year then compensation a program with incentive formula; malpractice and relocation expenses. |
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http://www.millenniummedsearch.com/Postings/orthopedic_surgery.htm
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| | Orthopedic Surgery |
 | | Sports Medicine and Shoulder Surgery, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA Board Certification |  | | Total Joint and Arthritis Surgery, Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic, Inglewood, CA, 1990 |  | | Sports Medicine/ Knee/ Shoulder and Shoulder Reconstruction, Memorial Orthopedics, Long Beach, CA, 2002 |
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http://www.westchestersurgery.com/ortho.html
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| | Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Program at Wright State University School of Medicine |
 | | This affords opportunity to experience continuity of treatment from preoperative evaluation through surgery and the postoperative periods. |  | | The internship is designed to conform to the guidelines outlined by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery (ABOS). |  | | Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Program at Wright State University School of Medicine |
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http://www.med.wright.edu/ortho/res
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| | Orthopedic Surgery |
 | | The patient is given ample time to give the history of their problem. |  | | I try to give each patient as much time as possible to discuss each orthopedic problem. |  | | I am a general orthopedic surgeon with a subspecialty in Sports medicine and Arthroscopy. |
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http://www.drjabbour.com/orthopedic_surgery.htm
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| | Burlington Orthopedic & Hand Surgery PA - Burlington North Carolina Orthopedics |
 | | Burlington Orthopedic is a comprehensive medical practice devoted to the care of bone, join, muscle and nerve problems. |  | | Our practice was founded in 1976 in Burlington North Carolina upon this principle of excellence. |  | | We are committed to offering each patient the very highest level of care. |
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http://www.burlingtonortho.com
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| | Department of Orthopedic Surgery - Joint Reconstruction - Musculoskeletal - Sinai Hospital of Baltimore |
 | | The Department of Orthopedic Surgery provides comprehensive musculoskeletal surgical care with special emphasis on reconstructive, sports medicine, and orthopedic trauma. |  | | Jerome P. Reichmister, M.D. Sinai Chief of Orthopedics, Shoulder Surgery |  | | Services include joint reconstruction, prosthesis replantation, orthopedic oncology, implementation of external fixators, pre-diagnosis and treatment of complex children's problems, trauma surgery, and pre-diagnosis of metabolic disorders. |
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http://www.lifebridgehealth.org/sinaihospital/sinaibody.cfm?id=1548
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| | Orthopedic Surgery Stuart Springer, M.D.: Home |
 | | Few advances in surgical techniques have been as beneficial as the development of arthroscopic surgery. |  | | With the addition of our new MRI Machine, we now offer both MRIs and Physical Therapy services. |  | | Stuart Springer has been in private practice of orthopedic surgery for over 29 years specializing in sports medicine and arthroscopy. |
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http://www.stuartspringermd.com
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| | Internet Journal of Orthopedic Surgery and related subjects |
 | | Internet Journal of Orthopedic Surgery and related Subjects |  | | Internet Journal of Orthopedic Surgery and related subjects |  | | Comprehensive Journal offering fulltext articles covering recent advances in research and clinic. |
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http://www.rz.uni-duesseldorf.de/WWW/MedFak/Orthopaedie/journal
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| | Orthopedic Surgery |
 | | Members of the Active staff are those physicians of various specialties who live and work here in the community, and are generally available for your health care needs on a continuous basis. |  | | Allen Sossan, D.O. Reconstructive Spinal Surgery and Orthopedic Surgery, P.C. 110 North 29th Street, Ste. |  | | Peter E. Bergquist, D.O. Faith Regional Orthopedic Surgery |
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http://www.frhs.org/a/findadoc_ortho.htm
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| | Orthopedic Sports Medicine Center |
 | | Treats orthopedic problems and athletic injuries using the latest technology and state of the art equipment to guide patients through subsequent rehabilitation for complete recovery. |  | | Lawrence Li, MD, Joseph Newcomer, MD, and Edward Kolb, MD are all Board Certified or Board Eligible by the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery. |
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http://www.orthopedic-sportsmed.com
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| | Elsevier.com - Orthopedic Surgery (Section 33 EMBASE) |
 | | The journal covers the general, diagnostic and surgical aspects of orthopedics, and includes surgical aspects of other bone diseases, bone tumors, trauma of the musculoskeletal system and biomechanics of the musculoskeletal system. |  | | Orthopedic surgeons and health care professionals involved in orthopedic care and management. |  | | The journal does not cover non-surgical aspects of arthritis and rheumatism which are covered in Section 31: Arthritis and Rheumatism. |
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http://www.elsevier.com/locate/orthsurg
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