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Mining Cell Therapy to Repair Injured Bones and Tendons
New Studies by Cedars-Sinai Investigators Identify Potential New Cell Therapies to Help Fix Cranial Bone Loss and Repair Tendon and Ligament InjuriesSecond Opinions and a Heroic Mother Lead to Second Chances at Life
Physicians successfully treat young, high-risk patient with cerebral palsy, failing kidneys and neuromuscular scoliosis who was turned away by other hospitals.Geriatric Fracture Program Reduces Length of Hospital Stay
The Geriatric Fracture Program at Cedars-Sinai reaches patients who are hospitalized, as well as those seen by physicians in clinics within the Cedars-Sinai network.Virtual Medicine: Best Practices in Medical Extended Reality
Thursday, March 30, 2023, 9:00 AM - Friday, March 31, 2023, 3:45 PM Sofitel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills, 8555 Beverly Boulevard, Los Angeles, CAThe Human Side of AI: Predicting Spine Surgery Outcomes
Cedars-Sinai Department of Computational Biomedicine Develops Artificial Intelligence Tools to Help Spine Surgeons Predict Patient Outcomes and Address Medication Issues Before They AriseMinimally Invasive Robotic Surgery for High School Football Player
As a senior at Burbank High School, Keith Kasitz has his future ahead of him. But what he’s looking forward to right now is getting back to playing the sport he loves: football.Study Reveals New Understanding of Intervertebral Disc Cells
Findings Have the Potential to Enhance Treatment Options for Lower Back PainBiologic Solutions to Arthritis in Upper Extremities
Humans are living longer than ever before. While that comes with a lot of advantages, it also means many people will eventually suffer from arthritis.Cedars-Sinai Offers Program to Catch Older Adults Before They Fall
During Osteoporosis Awareness Month, at-risk adults are encouraged to get bone density checked and falls risk assessed.Cedars-Sinai Introduces New Limb Reconstruction Program
The new, comprehensive Limb Reconstruction Program at Cedars-Sinai is dedicated to caring for patients who have a threatened limb or have had an amputation.Competitive Gymnast Beats Spine Disorder | Cedars-Sinai Newsroom
Spinal Fusion by Cedars-Sinai Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgeon Fixes Young Gymnast's Collapsed Bones and Gives Her New Hope Ahead of College RecruitmentAbout the Movement Disorders Fellowship | Cedars-Sinai Academic Medicine
The goal of the Movement Disorders Fellowship is to provide clinical training, teaching skills and research experience. The length of the program is one year, with the option of adding a second year to pursue research, with approval.