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University Hospitals Orthopedic Services Now Available at Western Reserve Health Center in Hudson
Adult and pediatric patients can access convenient care for surgical and non-surgical orthopedic issues including trauma, fractures and joint replacement.
NFL Physicians Society President James Voos, MD, Convenes First-Ever Collaboration of Major Sports League Physicians Society Presidents
NFL Physicians Society President James Voos, MD, Convenes First-Ever Collaboration of Major Sports League Physicians Society Presidents.
Experts from Across the Country Comprise Medical Advisory Board of New University Hospitals Haslam Sports Innovation Center
Accomplished board members will guide the work to develop new technology, reduce injury risk and promote healing for all athletes.
University Hospitals joins CWRU in Development of "live" Replacement Joints with Backing of Federal Grant
The goal is life-changing treatment for osteoarthritis — the most common degenerative joint disease affecting 500 million people worldwide.
James Voos, MD, Chair of the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at UH and Head Team Physician for the Cleveland Browns, Elected NFL Physicians Society President
Dr. Voos will commit two-year tenure to the delivery of state-of-the-art care to athletes through standardized emergency action plans, enhanced use of technology and cutting-edge medical treatments.
15 Northeast Ohio Schools Receive the First Cardiac Defibrillators as Part of UH AEDin3 Program
AEDin3 program is collaboration with the Cleveland Browns, Browns Cornerback Denzel Ward’s “Make Them Know Your Name” Foundation and powered by Kaulig Companies.
UH Receives $20 Million Gift to Launch Haslam Sports Innovation Center
Unprecedented initiative from Dee and Jimmy Haslam is dedicated to transforming sports medicine through innovation for professional and recreational athletes.
Knee Surgery Successful for Cleveland Browns Star RB Nick Chubb
Browns release statement after league-leading rusher has surgery to repair ligament damage from September 18 game at Pittsburgh.