A new study from Columbia University orthopedic scientists and biomedical engineers suggests a common practice in rotator cuff surgery may impair the procedure's success.
Columbia Orthopedics faculty, fellows, and residents will present research and presentations at the 2021 AAOS Annual Meeting, in San Diego, California, from August 31st to September 3rd.
Leading research scientist focusing on musculoskeletal development and regeneration joins the Carroll Laboratories for Orthopedic Surgery at Columbia University.
We are proud to announce that Rishi Sinha from UCLA Medical School, is the first David Roye Jr., Fellow recipient for the Pediatric Orthopedics team at Columbia University Irving Medical Center.
The AOSSM-AANA Combined 2021 Annual Meeting, held in Nashville, TN from July 7-11, features lectures, presentations, and research from Columbia Orthopedics.
Drs. Trofa, Ahmad, Popkin and recent resident graduate Dr. Swindell evaluate the variability of post-operative rehabilitation protocols following microfracture of the knee.
Associate Director of the Carroll Laboratories for Orthopedic Surgery honored by Columbia University for groundbreaking research in intervertebral disc disease.
Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
June 11, 2021
The study, by William N. Levine, MD, demonstrates the importance of mentorship in orthopaedics, provides a framework for mentors, and guides medical students in expanding their networks.
Drs. Levine and Jobin implemented the Delphi process using experts from the Neer Circle of ASES to determine areas of consensus regarding treatment options for a variety of MIRCTs.
Drs. Trofa, Ahmad, and Mueller (resident) found high school football related neck injuries diagnosed in emergency rooms across the US decreased after the NFHS implemented the “targeting rule.”