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- New Stapling Treatment May Help Reverse Scoliosis
- Some Patients Using Fosamax Over the Long-Term May Be at Risk for One Type of Fracture
- 70% of Spinal Cord Injuries In Children Result From Motor Vehicle Accidents
- Total Hip Resurfacing Webcast
- NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia Trains Surgeons in New Alternative to Hip Replacement
- Adolescent Girl Athletes More Likely to Injure Knees Than Boys
- Orthopaedic Surgeon Inducted into Academy
- NewYork-Presbyterian and Wyckoff Surgeons Implant Artificial Disc in Spine
- Bone Density Screening May Reduce Hip Fracture Risk
- New York Chapter of the Arthritis Foundation Honors NewYork-Presbyterian's Dr. Louis Bigliani with Lifetime Achievement Award
- New Alternative to Hip Replacement Designed for Patients with Active Lifestyles
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- Bursitis
- Dupuytren's Contracture
- Enchondroma
- Ewing Sarcoma
- Fibrous Dysplasia
- Foot Pain and Problems
- Fractures
- Giant Cell Tumor
- Hip Fractures
- Hip Problems
- Hip Replacement
- Joint Replacement Surgery
- Knee Ligament Injury
- Knee Pain and Problems
- Knee Replacement
- Kyphosis
- Lateral Epicondylitis (Tennis Elbow)
- Ligament Injuries to the Knee
- Lumbar Strains (Weight Lifter's Back)
- Orthopaedics and the Orthopaedic Team
- Orthopaedic Treatment Plans
- Orthopedic Evaluation Procedures
- Osteochondroma
- Osteogenesis Imperfecta
- Osteomyelitis
- Osteosarcoma
- Paget's Disease of the Bone
- Patellar Tendonitis (Jumper's Knee)
- Repetitive Motion Injury
- Rotator Cuff Injury
- Runner's Knee (Patellofemoral Stress Syndrome)
- Sarcoma
- Scoliosis
- Shin Splints
- Shoulder Dislocation
- Shoulder Pain and Problems
- Soft Tissue Injuries
- Spine, Shoulder, and Pelvis Facts
- Spine, Shoulder, and Pelvis Glossary
- Spine, Shoulder, and Pelvis Online Resources
- Spine, Shoulder, and Pelvis Physicians
- Sports and Fractures
- Sports Injuries: Prevention
- Sports Injuries Overview
- Torn Meniscus
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Orthopedic Surgery and Trauma Service
Weill Cornell Orthopaedics

About Weill Cornell Orthopaedics
The physicians at Weill Cornell Orthopaedics at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center diagnosis and treat a wide range of orthopaedic conditions including problems of the foot, ankle, hand and hip; metabolic bone disease and osteoporosis; bone tumors; sports injuries and trauma to the soft tissue of the knee, shoulder and hip; pediatric fractures and newborn congenital deformities including hip dysplasia and clubfoot. We also offer a unique service for elderly fracture patients that integrates their medical and orthopaedic needs, called the Medical-Orthopaedic Trauma Service (MOTS).
Our physicians are part of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, which is internationally recognized for its outstanding comprehensive services. Its medical, surgical, and emergency care services provide each patient with the highest possible level of care. They are also affiliated with Weill Cornell Medical College, which is among the top-ranked clinical and medical research centers in the country, and the Hospital for Special Surgery.
Contact
- Orthopedic Surgery, NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell
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Directions
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