Anand Joshi, MD, MHA, Joins Duke Ortho
Jan. 7, 2011
Duke Orthopaedics welcomes Anand Joshi, MD, MHA, to the Duke Spine Center. Dr. Joshi specializes in physiatry, or physical medicine and rehabilitation.
Duke Sports Medicine: Secret Weapon to High School Football Champions
Dec. 20, 2010
Duke Sports Medicine's close partnership with Hillside High School resulted in all their starters taking the field in the NCHSAA 4A Football Championship game, and with the team walking away with a decisive victory.
Duke Orthopaedics Now Offering Pediatric Services in Raleigh
Dec. 8, 2010
In an effort to bring world-class care closer to our patients, Robert Lark, MD, MS, will now be seeing patients at Duke Orthopaedics of Raleigh, adjacent to Duke Raleigh Hospital
Duke Medicine Launches New Orthopaedics Web Site (DukeHealth.org)
Nov. 11, 2010
The new Duke Orthopaedics web site offers expanded content in one convenient location, making it easier to learn about the services we offer.
Duke Sports Medicine Named FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence (DukeHealth.org)
Sept. 10, 2010
Duke Sports Medicine has been named an accredited FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence, meaning it provides a level of care found at only 12 similar programs around the world, including only one other program in the United States.
Duke Sports Injury Clinic Offers Care for All Athletes (DukeHealth.org)
Aug. 10, 2010
Duke Sports Injury Clinic offers expert care for sports-related injuries every day of the week.
Osteoporosis Drug May Save Lives by Strengthening Immune System (DukeHealth.org)
July 15, 2009
An osteoporosis drug proven to save lives after hip fractures may do so by strengthening the body's immune system, according to geriatrics researchers at Duke University Medical Center.
Novel Spinal Cord Stimulator Sparks Hope for Parkinson’s Disease Treatment (DukeHealth.org)
Mar. 19, 2009
A novel stimulation method, the first potential therapy to target the spinal cord instead of the brain, may offer an effective and less invasive approach for Parkinson’s disease treatment, according to pre-clinical data published in the journal Science by researchers at Duke University Medical Center.
Diabetes Linked to Joint Replacement Complications and Higher Costs (DukeHealth.org)
Mar. 5, 2008
Durham, NC – People with diabetes who undergo knee or hip replacements are more likely to experience serious complications resulting in longer...
Musculoskeletal Injuries Persist at Chicken Processing Plant (DukeHealth.org)
Nov. 13, 2007
DURHAM, N.C. – Despite changes made at a chicken processing plant in eastern North Carolina since being cited by state inspectors in 1989, employees...