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 2024 AAOS Annual Meeting, in San Francisco, California, from February 12-16.
Columbia Orthopedics faculty, fellows, and residents will present research and presentations at the 2023 AAOS Annual Meeting, in Las Vegas, Nevada, from March 7th to March 11th.
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.
Study finds canal-sparing total shoulder arthroplasty system using multi-planar osteotomy may restore proximal humeral anatomy with improved accuracy and precision compared to a stemmed system
Columbia Orthopedics providers William N. Levine, MD, Louis U. Bigliani, MD, and Christopher S. Ahmad, MD conducted the first randomized controlled trial comparing ST and LTO.
Columbia Orthopedics providers David P. Trofa, MD, Charles M. Jobin, MD, William N. Levine, MD and Christopher S. Ahmad, MD conducted a prospective evaluation of drain use in TSA.
Dr. David Kovacevic, Chief of Shoulder, Elbow, and Sports Medicine at New York-Presbyterian Lawrence Hospital, recently published a study on shoulder arthritis in the JSES.
Drs. William N. Levine and Charles M. Jobin were published in JSES for their article titled “Determining glenoid component version after total shoulder arthroplasty.”
Columbia Orthopedics Residency Program Director, Dr. Charles M. Jobin, was published in JSES for a study titled: “Outcomes of lesser tuberosity osteotomy in revision anatomic shoulder arthroplasty.”
Charles M. Jobin, MD was on the faculty of the 19th CCJR Conference in Las Vegas and was joined by Chief Resident Thomas Hickernell, MD, who was awarded a grant to attend the conference.