Join us for an exclusive series of physician-led lectures tackling carpal tunnel syndrome, foot & ankle injuries, and lower back pain. These evidence-based discussions provide practical solutions to everyday health concerns. ? Who should attend? Anyone experiencing hand, foot, or back pain looking for expert guidance. ?? Register today: https://bit.ly/4kJkP02
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To schedule an appointment with a Rothman Orthopaedics physician, call 800-321-9999 or visit RothmanOrtho.com. Rothman Orthopaedics is the largest musculoskeletal practice in the United States according to Becker’s Review. A world leader in the field of orthopedics, Rothman Orthopaedics partners with health systems, hospitals, and physicians to build enduring musculoskeletal systems of care in communities that are high-quality, compassionate, affordable, and grounded in evidence-based medicine. Rothman Orthopaedics physicians treat patients in 37 locations and have surgical privileges at 71 Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and Florida facilities. With experts in nine orthopedic sub-specialties including spine, hip & knee, foot & ankle, shoulder & elbow, hand & wrist, sports medicine, physical medicine & rehabilitation, orthopedic oncology, and trauma, Rothman Orthopaedics is recognized for excellence in clinical treatment methods, research, education, and technology. Consistently recognized as national and regional “Top Docs,” Rothman Orthopaedics is proud to be the official team physicians for the Philadelphia Phillies, the Orlando Magic, as well as over 60 college and high school teams. For more information about Rothman Orthopaedic Institute, please visit www.RothmanOrtho.com.
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- 医疗机构
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- 501-1,000 人
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- Philadelphia,PA
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- Orthopaedic Practice
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Virtual visits have transformed patient care, but challenges remain. From reimbursement issues to accessibility concerns, Dr. Alex Vaccaro discusses one of the biggest hurdles in telemedicine on The Breakdown podcast. Watch the latest episode: https://bit.ly/3CU29Kj Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/4h03ooY Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/43bnbP6
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Dr. Pedro Beredjiklian, Chief of Hand & Wrist Surgery, and Dr. Christopher Jones, Hand & Wrist Surgeon, are part of the course faculty for an online workshop this April, contributing their expertise to enhance surgeon proficiency and elevate patient care. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4aFTasB
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Dr. Michael G. Ciccotti Sr., Chief of Sports Medicine at Rothman Orthopaedics, spoke with the New York Post about Jalen Brunson’s recent ankle sprain and what it could mean for the Knicks’ star moving forward. Read: https://bit.ly/3XElnKQ
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Start your week with knowledge that supports better recovery. Artificial food dyes, like Red Lake 40, may contribute to inflammation, potentially affecting post-surgical healing. ??: https://bit.ly/3Fal2JC Small dietary changes can make a big impact—learn how to fuel your recovery this week.
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Virtual visits offer convenience, but does insurance cover them? It’s an important question, and one of the key topics discussed on the latest episode of The Breakdown with Dr. Alex Vaccaro, Rothman Orthopaedics President and leading Spine Surgeon. Watch the latest episode: https://bit.ly/3CU29Kj Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/4h03ooY Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/43bnbP6
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What exactly does Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R) focus on? ?? In this week’s edition of Rothman Replies, Dr. Amy Schneider-Lyall explains what methods PM&R uses to help patients restore function, manage pain, and improve mobility—without surgery. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3QDWds2
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Dr. Richard Tosti, Hand & Wrist Surgeon at Rothman Orthopaedics, spoke with Becker's Healthcare about the one skill orthopedic surgeons should master in 2025. Read his full thoughts here: https://bit.ly/4bmpjFT
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Last week, four Rothman Orthopaedics Hip & Knee Division surgeons joined the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons (AAHKS) retreat in Washington, D.C., to advocate for our patients. A key discussion point with members of Congress was the burden of prior authorization—a process that often delays necessary care. From left to right: Dr. Ram Yakkanti, Dr. Max Courtney, Dr. Chad Krueger, current fellow Hunter Warwick, and Dr. David Kugelman.
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Dr. Selene Parekh and Dr. Fotios Tjoumakaris spoke to The Philadelphia Inquirer about Joel Embiid's* ailing knee as the Sixers big man continued to meet with specialists this week. Read : https://bit.ly/4kghNQN *Rothman Orthopaedics does not treat Sixers athletes and has not seen any imaging of Joel Embiid's injury.
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