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Orthopedics: Surgeons at Morristown Memorial Hospital will perform a not-so-widely used minimally invasive hip replacement technique live over the Internet. The broadcast will take place Friday, June 18 at 2 p.m. EDT / 1800 UTC. The procedure, a 2-incision total hip replacement...
Neurosurgical: Methodist University Hospital presents herniated disc repair using MicroDiscectomy technique known as the METRx system, a minimal access process with incisions smaller than a dime. See this live at 4:00 pm CDT (21:00 UTC). Annually, more than 250,000 Americans...
Orthopedics: Methodist North Hospital in Memphis, Tenn. will broadcast the first-ever live surgical Webcast in the Mid-South on Thursday, May 20 at 4 p.m. CDT (21:00 UTC). Bret Sokoloff, M.D. with Memphis Orthopaedic Group will perform an arthroscopic rotator cuff repair, while...
Total Knee Replacement: On Thursday, May 20, 2004 at 4:30 pm EDT, Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) will host a live Webcast in which participants can view an emerging procedure designed to help improve the quality of life of many who suffer from severe knee arthritis and...
The Rush Cartilage Restoration Center in Chicago presents a Web cast produced for physicians and other health care professionals to learn about cartilage restoration of the knee The program features three surgical procedures and interviews with patients of cartilage restoration,...
Orthopedics: The Chicago Cartilage Course, a comprehensive two-day course on cartilage repair, will be held starting Friday, May 7 at Rush University Medical Center, Chicago. The course will provide an update on the clinical management and surgical techniques for cartilage...
Orthopedics: See a "Minimally Invasive Primary Total Knee Arthroplasty" in a live webcast on March 23, 2003, at 7:00 p.m. EST from the Tift Regional Medical Center in Tifton, Georgia. The surgical presentation will demonstrate the latest evolution in TKR techniques...
Spine Surgery: Millions of people suffer from pain in their necks or arms. A common cause of cervical pain is a rupture or herniation of one or more of the cervical discs. This happens when the annulus of the disc tears and the soft nucleus squeezes out. As a result, pressure is...
Painfully worn-out hips are a by-product of diseases such as osteoarthris, rheumatoid arthritis, and congenital anormalities of the hip joint. One of the wonders of modern medicine was the development of a hip replacement procedure in which the old ball and socket are replaced... Page 86 of 92
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