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Department of Orthopaedic SurgeryUniversity of Missouri orthopaedic surgeons are devoted to caring for patients with medical and surgical problems of the musculoskeletal system. Our specialists also advance medicine by discovering better treatments and training the next generation of physicians.We’ll care for every bone in your bodyThe University of Missouri has more than 20 orthopaedic surgeons who specialize in foot and ankle, hand, hip and knee, pediatrics, spine, sports medicine and trauma care. Learn more
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In The News |
Research helps advance human health
James Cook, professor of small animal and orthopedic surgery, talked about his research using cadaver cartilage, rather than metals or plastics, to replace cartilage in dog joints.
Missouri Orthopaedic Institute Receives LEED Certification
The Missouri Orthopaedic Institute has been awarded Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certification as a high-performance green building.
Research team produces biological joints
University of Missouri researchers are continuing to find ways to create biological joints they hope will one day replace the need for artificial metal joints.
'One-stop shop' for surgery opens
"We have been very successful in recruiting world-class orthopaedic surgeons to MU. Now we have a facility that will offer a superior platform for patient care, education and research."
MU Researchers Receive NFL Grant to Tackle Meniscus Damage Related to Sports Injuries
MU scientists receive $120,000 grant from National Football League Charities.
Orthopaedic Surgery faculty honored for their service to pediatric patients
Dr. Daniel Hoernschemeyer was honored with the Healing Hands Award. The Champion of Hope Award was presented to Dr. Barry Gainor.
Professional cyclist Floyd Landis visits MU
Landis tells of his own hip resurfacing procedure during the benefit for the Comparative Orthopaedics Lab.
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