A Perfect Fit
WINCHESTER Greg Grau, MD, had decided before he even went to medical school that he wanted a career in orthopedic surgery. With a degree in
ISSUE 157: Special Section
WINCHESTER Greg Grau, MD, had decided before he even went to medical school that he wanted a career in orthopedic surgery. With a degree in
LEXINGTON Repairing and replacing knees and hip joints is what Tharun Karthikeyan, MD does for a living. He’s well trained for it, having attended the
LOUISVILLE The days of lengthy hospital stays for surgical procedures are long gone. Much of this is fueled by payers, but it’s also supported by
LOUISVILLE & LEXINGTON Bleeding disorders and blood cancers are two areas in medicine where the dreams of a few years ago have come true in
LOUISVILLE No surgeon is perfect. Even the most precise, experienced surgeons have a margin of human error. But, what if a robot could change that?
LEXINGTON When Greg D’Angelo, MD, was doing his master’s degree in mechanical engineering, robotic-assisted partial knee replacement was not on his radar, and the developers
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
LOUISVILLE When it comes to complex pathologies of the heart, and the growing number of technological advancements used in treatment, the trio of cardiac surgeons
LOUISVILLE/BARDSTOWN “You can provide sports medicine care from many different vantage points,” says Darryl Kaelin, MD, medical director of Frazier Rehab Institute, part of KentuckyOne
OWENSBORO Watch any block of commercials these days and you’ll recognize a common theme – fitness, activity, movement, healthy lifestyles. Reality shows are centered on
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