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William Davis, III, M.D., joins Baptist Health as a Board-Certified Orthopedic Surgeon
William Davis, III, M.D., joins Baptist Health as a board-certified orthopedic surgeon and sports medicine physician.New Procedure Allows for Faster Healing of Bone Fractures
When Brenda Catanese, 74, of Miami, broke her wrist earlier this year, it brought back memories of two years ago when the retired special education teacher fractured her right femur in a fall and needed surgery with rods and screws to hold together her broken bone.Baptist Health Orthopedic Surgeon Receives 2023 Chitranjan Ranawat Award for Tourniquet Research
Dr. Charles M. Lawrie, M.D., MSc, an orthopedic surgeon with Baptist Health Orthopedic Care, in south Florida, is the 2023 recipient of the Chitranjan Ranawat Award.Baptist Health Orthopedic Care Offers Latest Robotic-Assisted System for Minimally Invasive Hip, Knee Replacements
The manufacturer of the ROSA Hip System, the latest advancement in surgical robotics, states that it is “precisely personalized” by providing surgeons with real-time data and imaging feedback on the patient’s unique hip anatomy.Baptist Health Orthopedic Surgeons Recognized for Leadership in Talus Treatment Using Particulated Juvenile Allograft Cartilage
An instructional video created by a team of Baptist Health orthopedic surgeons received the Foot and Ankle award at the 2022 American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Conference.Award-Winning Research Questions the Rationale of Nickel-Free Total Knee Arthroplasty
Baptist Health Miami Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Institute's Orthopedic surgeon, Charles M. Lawrie, MD, MSc, won the 2021 James A. Rand, MD Young Investigator’s Award presented at the 2021 Annual Meeting of the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons (AAHKS) on November 13, 2021, in Dallas. His research project entitled, “Questioning the ‘Nickel-Free’ Total Knee Arthroplasty,” was selected for the award from more than 1,000 submissions.Dalibel Bravo, M.D., Joins Baptist Health's Miami Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Institute
Dalibel Bravo, M.D., is a board-certified, fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon at Baptist Health Miami Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Institute. Dr. Bravo specializes in hand, wrist, shoulder and elbow surgery. She also offers the WALANT (wide awake local anesthesia no tourniquet) technique, which gives patients the option to have surgery without general anesthesia. This technique allows for less time in the hospital and better surgical outcomes. Dr. Bravo was born in Miami and raised in Puerto Rico. She is fluent in English, Spanish and French.Lumps and Bumps – What to Do?
Dr. Giovanni Paraliticci, orthopedic surgical oncologist at Baptist Health’s Miami Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Institute shares the latest advancements in orthopedic oncology.Metal-on-Metal Hip Resurfacing Gaining Momentum in Latest Phase of Advances
The most recent phase of surface replacement of the hip, driven by advancements in biomaterial and design, began more than a decade ago with a renewed interest among orthopedic surgeons. But it has become apparent that selecting the best patient candidates is crucial, and that hip resurfacing procedures require adequate training and experience to achieve favorable outcomes.Charles Lawrie, M.D., joins Baptist Health’s Miami Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Institute as an Orthopedic Surgeon
Dr. Lawrie joined Miami Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Institute from Washington University School of Medicine, where he served as an assistant professor in the Joint Preservation, Resurfacing and Replacement Division of the Department of Orthopedic Surgery. He is passionate about improving patient experience and outcomes through research, education and clinical excellence.New Robotic-Arm Tech for Knee Replacements Offers More Precision, Faster Recovery
Robotic-arm assisted surgery for total or partial knee replacements is becoming more common for the growing number of patients suffering from pain caused by arthritis or injury and who haven’t found relief with non-surgical treatments.Miami Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Institute is First to Implant 3-D Printed ‘Graft Cage’ to Heal Long Bone Injury
So-called “long bone injuries” — most likely the result of a traumatic impact commonly seen in vehicular accidents — can be a challenge for surgeons attempting to achieve proper healing of the bone and soft tissues.
