June is Scoliosis Awareness Month. Paul Sponseller, M.D., pediatric orthopaedic expert and director of the Johns Hopkins Division of Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery, provides five facts about scoliosis that all parents
A new study by Johns Hopkins Children’s Center researchers highlights advances in spinal surgery over the past 15 years for patients with scoliosis and cerebral palsy.
Atlanta doctors are growing concerned over the spike in cases of scoliosis in kids and have issued a call to parents to observe their children's spine for signs of the back condition.
Treating bacterial infections associated with orthopaedic implants has often been a case of too little, too late. The traditional therapy has been a combination of prolonged antibiotics, including rifampin, a 50-year-old drug that has been a staple i