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.
Katherine A. Rosenwasser was named Chief of Pediatric Orthopedic Trauma at Columbia University Irving Medical Center (CUIMC) / Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital of New York (MSCHONY) in March 2024.
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.
Tiara has been a part of Columbia Pediatric Orthopedics since 2010 as a medical assistant, we reflect on the last decade and they why behind her journey of becoming a nurse in 2021.
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.
When it comes to hockey, more isn’t always better. Over-doing it in any single sport can have significant negative side effects that may harm long-term development. Learn more from Charles Popkin, MD.