July 02, 2020 Function-altering surgery post-spinal cord injury Peter C. Rhee, D.O., discusses life- and function-altering procedures for patients with spinal cord injuries. July 05, 2017 Mayo Clinic uses stem cell therapy to treat arthritis in knee Researchers at Mayo Clinic's campus in Florida have conducted the world's first prospective, blinded and placebo-controlled clinical study to test the benefit of using bone marrow stem cells to reduce arthritic pain and disability in knees. March 08, 2017 Demystifying sarcoma Medical oncologists, Scott H. Okuno, M.D., Steven I. Robinson, M.B.B.S., and orthopedic surgeon, Peter S. Rose, M.D., discuss sarcomas — a group of rare soft tissue and bone cancers — and the unique treatment options for these cancers. Jan. 24, 2017 Grand Rounds — Bedside to Bench and Back: Musculoskeletal Tissue Engineering Michael J. Yaszemski, M.D., Ph.D., presents Bedside to Bench and Back: Musculoskeletal Tissue Engineering. Oct. 08, 2014 Childhood fractures may indicate bone density problems Broken bones may seem like a normal part of an active childhood. About 1 in 3 otherwise-healthy children have a bone fracture. Breakage of the bone running from the elbow to the thumb side of the wrist (distal forearm fracture) is the most common. It occurs most often during the growth spurt that children typically undergo in early adolescence. Oct. 08, 2014 Mayo study finds shoulder replacement eases pain, improves motion in patients with rheumatoid arthritis John W. Sperling, M.D., on shoulder replacement for rheumatoid arthritis patients — Mayo Clinic June 30, 2014 Stem cells get hip Stem cells are the starting point for all the tissues in your body. Your body grows them all the time. So, Mayo researchers thought why not put them to work healing damaged tissues such as heart muscle or bone. Profesionales médicos Orthopedic Surgery videos