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.
Emily Weidenbaum, the daughter of Columbia Orthopedics Vice Chairman of Clinical Affairs and spine surgeon Mark Weidenbaum, MD, graduates from the Vagelos College of Physicians of Surgeons.
Melvin P. Rosenwasser, MD and a team of physicians, residents, and nurses traveled to Haiti for a weeklong medical mission at the Hôpital Adventiste d’Haiti in Port-au-Prince.
The Spine Team established best practice guidelines using the consensus of 16-fellowship-trained spine surgeons to avert wrong-level spinal deformity surgery.
Drs. Bottiglieri, Levine, and Desai proposed a treatment algorithm based on real patient cases to guide medical retirement decisions after concussion in sport.