New Horizons in Orthopedic Medicine
LEXINGTON Editor’s intro: Jeffrey Brian Selby, MD, has been chair of the UK Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine since October 2020. He was
LEXINGTON Editor’s intro: Jeffrey Brian Selby, MD, has been chair of the UK Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine since October 2020. He was
BOWLING GREEN Sometimes, medical diagnosis is straightforward. An x-ray might clearly show a broken bone, an MRI will reveal soft tissue damage. But sometimes, diagnosis
LEXINGTON When people hear the word “psychiatrist,” many still conjure up the image of a patient reclining on a couch while a bespectacled gentleman smokes
LEXINGTON One of the core aspects Shriners Hospitals for Children’s mission is to conduct innovative research that will improve the lives of children. Research is
LEXINGTON One in eight women will develop breast cancer within their lifetime. With these daunting statistics, it is no wonder that Chad Harston, MD, is
BOWLING GREEN The saying goes, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” A more practical way of saying it might be, “A
LOUISVILLE When I think of Nassau, Bahamas, and Cancun, Mexico, I picture white sand beaches, crystal blue waters, and vacation resorts. Perhaps the last thing
Breast cancer affects one out of eight women in their lifetime. The primary tool physicians rely upon to detect, treat, and monitor breast cancer is
WINCHESTER, KY Michael R. Heilig, MD, was familiar with orthopedic techniques as early as 1969, the year of his birth, when he began treatment for
When used in relation to cancer, words like “spreading,” “expanding,” and “aggressive” are generally negative. There are exceptions, however. One such case is the recent
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