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NYU Langone Orthopedics Manifesto: Keeping New York’s Everyday Athletes on Their Feet
New Yorkers demand the best. That’s what drives our specialists in orthopedic surgery, rheumatology, and rehabilitation to provide the best care for New Yorkers, and for anyone else who needs us.
Orthopedic Surgery: Personal and Personalized
No two patients are alike, and their unique stories drive our approach to care, research, and innovation.
Sports Medicine Center
The Sports Medicine Center at NYU Langone Orthopedic Center is one of the leading programs in the Northeast for the treatment of sports-related injuries and recurrent conditions.
What Sets Us Apart
Specialists at NYU Langone’s Center for Musculoskeletal Care are experts in diagnosing and treating people with shoulder sprains, strains, and tears.
Conditions and Treatments
arthroscopic surgery, sports injury, cartilage repair, meniscus operation, anterior cruciate ligament tear, ligament reconstruction, rotator cuff syndrome, shoulder injury, shoulder replacement, platelet rich plasma,
Podium presentations at AAOS meeting New Orleans in March 2018:
- Liu JX, Paoli A, Mahure S, Bosco J, Campbell KA. Preoperative Bariatric Surgery is an Independent Risk factor for Readmissions following Total Joint Arthroplasty. Scientific paper, presented at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery Annual Meeting, 2018
- Pham H, Pickell M, Yagnatovsky M, Kramarchuk M, Alaia MJ, Jazrawi LM,Strauss EJ, Campbell KA. Pain and Narcotic Use Following Arthroscopic Meniscectomy: A Prospective Observational Study. Scientific paper, presented at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery Annual Meeting, 2018
Podium presentation at the AANA Annual meeting in Chicago in April 2018:
Pham H, Pickell M, Yagnatovsky M, Kramarchuk M, Alaia MJ, Jazrawi LM,Strauss EJ, Campbell KA. Pain and Narcotic Use Following Arthroscopic Meniscectomy: A Prospective Observational Study. Scientific paper, presented at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery Annual Meeting, 2018
Research Funding:
My research team and I were just awarded a $20,000 Research Grant for our study looking at the role of stem cells in cartilage defects:
- -OREF Resident Clinician Scientist Training Grant for our project "CRLF1 and Mesenchymal Stem Cell Injection in a Rabbit Osteochondral Defect"
Upcoming events: Annual Cartilage Course:
- I am again the co-course director for the:
- NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital Ninth Annual Articular Cartilage Repair Course: A Case Based Approach to Managing Complex Cartilage and Meniscal Lesions. Which will be taking place at NYU Langone Health on Saturday, May 5, 2018
NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital Ninth Annual Articular Cartilage Repair Course: A Case Based Approach to Managing Complex Cartilage and Meniscal Lesions
This program will address the biologic approach to the treatment of cartilage injuries, using marrow stimulation techniques, osteochondral grafting and cell based repair methods to fill symptomatic defects. The program will encompass physical exam, imaging, basic science, repair, surgical and non-surgical options, and rehabilitation. Through a case-based approach, there will be discussion about new research and practices,