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NCI-designated expertise helps a 7-year-old fend off osteosarcoma
Time was of the essence in treating Lydia Alwan’s osteosarcoma.A 14-year-old athlete gets a major knee overhaul
Emma Voorhies' looks forward to being sidelined no more.A U.S. Ski Team physician helps a local teen
Sports took her to New Hampshire, but an ACL injury brought her back to UC Davis Health.Hospital, soccer team partner to help a boy facing osteomyelitis
Patient Drake Spiteri was faced with a possible future without soccer, when he was diagnosed with a bone infection in his leg. UC Davis Children's Hospital and Sacramento Republic FC helped get him back onto the road to recovery.Award-winning paper: The biomechanical effects of SLAC surgical treatment options
Congratulations to Drs. Delman, Saiz, Haffner, McNary, Szabo and Bayne for their collaboration on the paper: The Biomechanical Effects of Radioscapholunate Fusion with Distal Scaphoidectomy, Four-Corner Fusion with Complete Scaphoidectomy, and Proximal Row Carpectomy Compared to the Native Wrist.A new theory for predicting future fracture risk
A significant step forward for PTOA mouse models
Post-traumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA) is commonly a long-term consequence of traumatic joint injury, with approximately 50% of individuals with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture or meniscectomy developing PTOA within 10-20 years.Spina bifida: Types and treatments
Spine center imaging system provides full-length X-ray with less radiation
Spine surgeons at UC Davis Health are using an imaging tool known as EOS to visualize conditions of the spine.Testing a new non-surgical sciatica treatment
A new non-surgical treatment that can potentially reduce pain from lumber disc herniation is being tested by spine specialists at UC Davis Health as part of a multicenter, nationwide clinical trial.A brand-new knee for a brand-new life
When 46-year-old Greg Woods heard the doctor say he had the knees of a 70-year-old man, the former triathlete knew things had gotten serious.From leiomyosarcoma to an Alcatraz swim
Terry Gilliland of San Francisco is a general surgeon by training, so when an MRI scan found what looked like a suspicious lesion on his right thigh he knew he needed to see an orthopedic oncologist.