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The mission of the OrthoGate Project is to improve orthopedic care, education and research using Internet technologies. We facilitate access to orthopedic information using the Internet and strive to improve the quality of orthopedic information and musculoskeletal health on the Internet by providing a gateway. Select an area from the list below or the main menu.
A new advanced technique for Total Knee Replacement(TKR) will be
showcased in a live broadcast on October 28, 2003 at 5 pm EST from
Mercy Hospital in Miami. Because of its minimally invasive nature this
procedure’s recovery time has been reduced to 50% of the recovery
associated with a conventional knee replacement procedure. Cutting into
the muscle is minimal, and there is less blood loss, pain and fewer
complications. The mini-incision TKR allows patients to substantially
improve their quality of life by eliminating pain, regaining more
mobility and improved range of motion. Read more....
At 5 p.m.(EDT) on April 29, while the world watches on the Internet, a
patient whose knee has been seriously damaged by osteoarthritis will
undergo a newly developed procedure designed to restore maximum range
of motion with minimal discomfort and recovery time. Gary G. Poehling,
M.D., chair of orthopaedic surgery at Wake Forest University Baptist
Medical Center, will perform the procedure. CME credit is available. View Webcast
Philips Medical Systems presents a live internet seminar featuring
"Spinal Repair: Vertebroplasty". The program takes place on Tuesday,
January 28 from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. EST.
Orthopedic surgeons at the Rothman Institute at Thomas Jefferson
University Hospital will demonstrate a hip replacement technique that
is quicker, better and safer during a Webcast on Jan. 15 starting at
4:30pm(EST). View Webast
Severe arthritis sufferers can learn more about their options for hip
pain, and in particular, hip replacement, in a live Webcast from St.
Francis Hospital & Health Centers on Jan. 14 from 5 to 6 p.m.
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