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Elbow: Total Elbow Replacement Dr. Matsen and his patient discuss the diagnosis, surgery and post-operative care for total elbow replacement surgery. Surgical footage is included.
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Hand: Digit regeneration in humans Regenerative medicine holds out hope for future developments for severe extremity injuries including digit and limb loss. In this program, University of Washington School of Medicine associate professor Christopher H. Allan reviews past and present research efforts in this area and discusses some possible next steps.
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Hand: Hand and Microsurgery Team This Inside Access TV program features UW Medicine's Orthopedic and Sports Medicine surgeons. We take a behind-the-scenes look at Drs. Doug Hanel, Thomas Trumble and Nicholas Vedder as they work with patients suffering from stiff elbow, radius malunion, carpal tunnel syndrome and thumb arthritis.
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Hand: Hand and Wrist UW Medicine Bone & Joint Center specialists explain surgical treatment and physical therapy management for arthritis of the hand.
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Hip: Minimally Invasive Total Hip Replacement Hip replacement surgery techniques are evolving quickly. Dr. Manner and his patient review the surgery performed to replace her hip. This relatively new and innovative total hip replacement surgery features minimally-invasive techniques.
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Knee: A Pain in the Knee Should you see the doctor for your knee pain? Dr. Trey Green provides practical tips on caring for your knee and when to seek help in this UWTV video.
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Knee: Treating Meniscus Tears Physicians with the University of Washington Medical Center work to
correctly diagnose and individually treat patients with a wide array of knee injuries, including torn ligaments, runner's knee and meniscus tears.
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Shoulder Surgery: Ream and Run Dr. Rick Matsen is the pioneer of a procedure called a "ream and run"; an alternative to a traditional shoulder replacement surgery.
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Shoulder Surgery: Rotator Cuff Jon Tipp's shoulder injury placed severe and painful limitations on his active lifestyle. But after rotator cuff surgery performed by Dr. Winston Warme, Jon is on his way to a full recovery.
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Shoulder: Arthroscopic Shoulder Stabilization UW Medical Center’s Dr. Wahl and Mike Jensen, a senior member of the 2005-6 UW Huskies Basketball team, discuss the decisions that led to Jensen’s arthroscopic shoulder stabilization surgery, the procedure itself and the physical therapy afterward.
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Shoulder: Innovations in Shoulder Surgery Physicians at the University of Washington Medical Center's Bone and Joint Surgery Center use innovative and proven surgery techniques designed for quick recovery and optimal outcomes to treat patients with shoulder injuries.
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Shoulder: Ream and Run interview News Coverage of UW Medical Center's Innovative Shoulder Surgery Ream
and run is a new and innovative shoulder replacement surgery designed
for adults living an active life. This procedure was pioneered by Dr.
Matsen, Chair of Orthopedics and Sports Medicine at the UW Medical
Center.
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Shoulder: Reverse Delta Shoulder Replacement Dr. Matsen discusses a new and innovative shoulder replacement surgery featuring a reverse ball/socket technique that can lessen pain and improve function in shoulders
with failed surgery or combined arthritis, rotator cuff tears and instability
issues.
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Spine: Back in Action At UW Medicine Sports and Spine Physicians at the University of Washington
Medical Center, Dr. Marla Kaufman treated Jonathan with a combination
of steroid injections and physical therapy, enabling him to return to
an active lifestyle.
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Spine: Complex Cervical Conditions Our increasingly aging population is inherently afflicted with a rising
incidence of systemic ailments, such as tumor disease, inflammatory
diseases and osteoporosis.
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Spine: Herniated Disc Repair Physicians at the University of Washington Medical Center’s Bone and Joint Surgery Center use state-of-the-art research and technology to expand treatment options for spine patients.
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Spine: Innovations in Spine Care Physicians at the University of Washington Medical Center’s Bone and
Joint Surgery Center use state-of-the-art research and technology to
expand treatment options for spine patients.
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Spine: Non-Fusion Spinal Reconstruction In this program, doctors discuss motion-preserving options in spine surgery. Dr. Chapman demonstrates indications for and the surgical technique referred to as “laminaplasty” for patients who require decompression of their spinal cord due to severe cervical spinal stenosis.
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Spine: Treatment of Cervical Spine Disorders Points of interest in the surgical management of cervical spine
disorders are presented by a number of national faculty, as well as
members of the University of Washington Spine Group in this UWTV video
series.
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Sports: Common Running Injuries Dr. O'Kane and Lori Sabado, physical therapist at the UW Sports
Medicine Clinic, discuss running injuries and conservative management
in this UWTV video.
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