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Missouri Orthopaedic Institute Friday Night Lights Clinic Provides Rapid Care Of Sports Injuries
Just in time for high school football season, the Missouri Orthopaedic Institute at University of Missouri Health Care is offering a late-night clinic for young athletes with sports injuries..
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.
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.
Missouri Orthopaedic Institute forges partnership with Columbia Orthopedic Group
A new partnership that will provide care and treatment for University of Missouri athletes was announced yesterday as part of a plan to develop a sports medicine fellowship program at the University of Missouri.
'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.
Adopting healthy lifestyle habits can help prevent back pain
Dr. Craig Kuhns, an orthopaedic surgeon specializing in spine surgery and assistant professor at the University of Missouri School of Medicine’s Department of Orthopaedic Surgery interviewed.
MU Orthopaedic Surgeons Make Teenager's Damaged Knee New Again
Dr. Marberry and
Dr. Hoernschemeyer interviewed concerning the complex repair of a knee joint in one of their patients.
University Researchers Work To Ease Joint Discomfort
Dr. Bal and team of researchers at the University of Missouri are conducting research in dogs to use living tissue instead of plastic and metal to replace damaged joints.
Dwarfism Awareness
Dr. Dan Hoernschemeyer, who has treated some 60 patients with dwarfism from Missouri and nearby states, is interviewed by the Columbia Daily Tribune. Read more here.
Orthopaedic chief wants MU to excel
James Stannard wants to take the University of Missouri School of Medicine’s Department of Orthopaedic Surgery from “good to great.” Stannard began duties as chairman of the department Sept. 1, replacing Jason Calhoun, who left in January. Surgeon B. Sonny Bal had been filling in as interim chairman.