UPMC to open new orthopaedic practice in Cumberland County
Updated Mar 09, 2021;
UPMC West Shore Orthopaedics will open on April 1 at 1830 Good Hope Road in Hampden Township.
The practice will provide orthopaedic care for a range of conditions including: arthritis, concussions, fractures, herniated discs, pinched nerves, sprains, tendonitis and torn ligaments.
“UPMC West Shore Orthopaedics is committed to giving patients the best possible orthopaedic care to get them pain-free and moving again, using a range of techniques and the latest cutting-edge surgeries,” the hospital system said in a press release.
The practice include five doctors that specialize in orthopaedics: Drs. Steven Wolf, Michael Werner, Nathan Wool, Casey Kiser and Torre Ruth as well as Dr. Thomas Chu, who specializes in sports medicine and internal medicine and a podiatrist, Dr. Oumou Belemou.
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Six upside-down portraits by Georg Baselitz
To mark the Met’s 150th anniversary last year, Georg Baselitz and his wife Elke have given six of the artist’s portraits to the collection, including depictions of the gallerist Michael Werner and one of Elke herself. All painted in 1969, the works present the sitters upside down, a tool Baselitz landed on to shift the viewer’s focus on to his painterly technique, blurring the boundary between figuration and abstraction. The works are on public display at the Met until 18 July; you can read Christopher Turner’s piece for