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Good Posture Is Important But It Won’t Prevent Scoliosis
Can good posture prevent the curving of the spine known as scoliosis? Unfortunately, it won’t, says Robert Lark, MD, a pediatric orthopedic surgeon with Duke Orthopaedics.
Feb. 13, 2013
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Tracy R. Ray QA
QA with Tracy R. Ray, M.D., Duke Medicine's new specialist in orthopaedics and family medicine
Aug. 17, 2012
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Your Growing Bones: All About Growth Plates
In this Q&A session, Duke Orthopaedics specialists Andre C. Grant, MD, and David E. Attarian, MD, answer a patient's question about growth plates in bones, which was submitted through Facebook.
Apr. 26, 2012
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Banishing the Myth of Passive Knee Rehab
Orthopaedic surgeon David Attarian, MD, helped develop a new evidence-based physical therapy protocol for patients undergoing total knee replacement.
Apr. 18, 2012
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New Recognition for Total Joint Replacement at Duke Raleigh Hospital
In September 2010, The Joint Commission awarded Disease-Specific Care Certification to Duke Raleigh Hospital's Total Joint Replacement Program, in recognition of the program’s commitment to excellence in providing care for total joint replacement patients.
Jan. 13, 2012
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Duke Medical Minute: Samuel Adams, MD, on Ankle Arthritis and Ankle Replacement
In this episode, Samuel B. Adams Jr, MD, director of foot and ankle research at Duke Orthopaedics, answers questions about ankle arthritis and ankle replacement.
Oct. 12, 2011
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Back Into Forward Motion: Advances in Hip Replacement Surgery
Improvements in hip replacement surgery are helping new generations of patients live with significantly reduced pain and improved mobility.
Aug. 10, 2011
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Water, Water, Everywhere: How to Avoid Dehydration
Duke Sports Medicine's Blake Boggess, DO, explains water’s vital role and how to be sure you’re getting enough each day.
June 14, 2011
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Keeping Your Cool: What You Should Know About Heat-Related Illnesses
Learn the difference between heat exhaustion and heat stroke, and take our poll on how you deal with the heat.
June 3, 2011
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The Sports Team
From conducting research to enhancing athletic performance to helping weekend warriors recover from injury, Duke’s squad of sports medicine professionals tackle the problems that limit activity.
May 31, 2011