Minimal displacement doesn’t always mean minimal risk.
Learn from @cporthopedics how pediatric olecranon fractures may progress, underscoring the need for careful radiographic follow‑up. https://t.co/1KKpz6S6tG
Our recent paper looks at further displacement after non operative trearment of minimally displaced olecranon fractures in children https://t.co/GU5KuWe8xE
Excited to share our recent publication on tye development and validation of an automated pipeline in diagnosis of Monteggia fracture dislocations in children - PubMed https://t.co/cYNFSJvyLL
Our recent multicenter study evaluates outcomes of Song V lateral condyle fractures and the role of closed reduction. Outcomes for Completely Displaced and Rotated Lateral Humeral Condyle Fractures in Children: A Multicenter Study @WashUMedOrtho https://t.co/OsfUvq6elW
Olecranon fractures are uncommon in children and no clear guidline exists for operative vs non operative treatment. Our most recent paper looks at the largest series on this topic. Great work by @ro_ro1024 https://t.co/rIahpq6Dat
Large language models are replacing the search engines when patients needs medical information. Our recent article reports on the use of LLMs for questions on clubfoot https://t.co/GwXai26wfE
Excited to share our new publication in JPO! Working closely with Dr. Richard M. Schwend, we assessed AIS presentation and progression in our community across different socioeconomic markers - an important study given the risks of unequal presentation. https://t.co/x9LH1blEce
One of my favorite procedures is calcaneal lengthening osteotomy for symptomatic flatfoot. Our most recent paper looks at Early Patient-Reported Outcomes Following Calcaneal Lengthening Osteotomy for Symptomatic Flexible Flatfoot https://t.co/NpBjBkZNsV
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Our most recent paper looking at incidence and risk factors of LLD in children with clubfoot deformity @POSNA_org: Prevalence and Risk Factors for Leg Length Discrepancy in Children With Idiopathic Clubfoot Treated With Ponseti Me… https://t.co/vls5pKTOF7
Great wrap up for the 2024 for our peds ortho clinical reseach efforts @WashUMedOrtho with RECORD number of acceptances by @POSNA_org annual meeting (5 podiums and 7 poster presentations only for my team). It wasn’t possible without the efforts of our outstanding research team
We had the chance to present our SRS Wound Care Clinic in Philadelphia and had a great experience learning from others! Huge thanks to Dr. Sarwar and Dr. Augustin for their ongoing support for our group and clinic!! @ssrfclinics@UMKCSurgEquity@SamirMehta1216@CurtisWalkerII1
Join us at Theater B on 9/26 for an insightful presentation by Dr. Augustin on the importance of surgical equity and how it's being integrated into modern healthcare practices!
Off to a great start from our team at @UMKCSurgEquity following the launch of our free, student-run wound care clinic! Excited to present our work as our clinic grows and serves more patients!
I’m super excited about getting this project off the ground! Thank you to Dr. Sarwar and Dr. Klepacz and to a great group of students for all their help!
Excited to announce that we’re bringing the SRS Chapter to UMKC School of Medicine! We have a lot planned for the months ahead and we’re kicking it off with a free student-run Wound Care Clinic available to all.
Looking forward to the great things our team has to offer!
Hi guys! SRS is holding their 1st event of the year that will be a continuous partnership with Sojourner Health Clinic. Right now, it's limited to board members ONLY but make sure to stay tuned to learn more information/how to sign up for volunteering opportunities in the future!
For our first event of the year, we had the pleasure of having Dr. Sarwar meet with us to discuss the types of wounds and injuries that we will see in preparation for our wound clinic on June 29th!
One of the most heartbreaking things in our profession is seeing children affected by gun violence. Our recent paper shows an unfortunate 100% increase in these injuries in children over then past several years. We can do better! @posna @WUSTLortho @AAOS1 https://t.co/ADZnTUc7Py
The world’s first genetically edited pig kidney transplant into a living recipient was performed at Mass General last Saturday. Years of research, pre-clinical studies and collaboration by @mgh_transplant has led to this historic achievement. Learn more from the @nytimes: