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- Articles and Videos
- Public and Patient Education Programs
- Clinical Trials
- HSS Newsroom


Articles and Videos

Shoulder Separation and Dislocation: An Overview
Frank A. Cordasco, MD

Shoulder Separation and Dislocation: An Overview

A diagnosis of shoulder instability-either a shoulder separation involving the acromioclavicular (AC) joint or a shoulder dislocation of the glenohumeral (GH) joint-can initially result in some confusion. This comprehensive article makes distinctions between these conditions and provides a better understanding of the complex nature of the shoulder, along with diagnosis and treatment options. Read more

Total Ankle Replacement
Jonathan T. Deland, MD

This interview with Dr. Deland focuses primarily on one option for end stage arthritis - total ankle replacement - and its evolution to an operative procedure that holds much promise today as a valid alternative to ankle fusion for certain patients. Read more

Six Tries at Other Hospitals, One Try at HSS
Patient testimonial

Six Tries and Other Hospitals, One Try at HSS

Many of HSS's most grateful patients are those who come here after other physicians are unable to diagnose or treat them. One such patient is John Amici of Highlands, NJ, whose recurring knee trouble was fixed only after a long series of disappointing visits to other doctors and hospitals. Read more

The HSS Osteoporosis Prevention Center Awarded Elite Accreditation

The unique Osteoporosis Prevention Center at HSS, founded to help prevent and treat osteoporosis, has recently been awarded facility accreditation for bone densitometry from the International Society of Clinical Densitometry (ISCD), enabling the Center to join an elite group of facilities with proven excellence in providing skeletal diagnostic services. Read more

HSS Featured in OREF Newsletter

The Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation (OREF) raises funds to support research and education on diseases and injuries of the bones, joints, nerves, and muscles. In the July/August 2008 issue of its Impact newsletter, OREF highlighted the support provided to the Foundation by Hospital for Special Surgery and its orthopaedic staff over the past decade. Read more


Public and Patient Education Programs

ACL Injury Prevention for the Young Athlete
Theresa Chiaia PT
Polly deMille RN, MA, RCEP, CSCS
Instructional Session: October 15th, 2008
Practical "Hands On" Session: October 21st, 2008

The Sports Rehabilitation and Performance Center at Hospital for Special Surgery is proud to present its first ACL Injury Prevention Program. This two-part event seeks to educate young athletes (novice through advanced), coaches, trainers, and parents about ACL injury and prevention. The first session consists of a demonstration and lecture of specific exercises and prevention techniques; the second is a hands-on interactive lab for practice and hands-on training. Learn more

Public and Patient Education Division

Public and Patient Education Division

The HSS Public and Patient Education Department strives to provide current and useful information to public and patient audiences through education programs, lectures/symposia, workshops, wellness classes, support groups, and publications. For more information on public and patient education programming, visit our website, view the Fall 2008 Calendar of Events brochure, or contact us at pped@hss.edu.

Dietary Supplements: Are They All Safe?
Sotiria Tzakas,MS, RD, CDN
November 5: 2:30 - 3:30 pm

Evidence supporting the benefits of some dietary supplements is well established for certain health conditions, but other supplements need further study. This is partly due to the way dietary supplements are regulated by the FDA. With so many supplements available, it is difficult to sort out what is truly useful and helpful. Come learn about the latest, most accurate information on dietary and nutritional supplements. Learn more

Beginner Yoga-lates and Intermediate Yoga-lates
Eve Delachartre
6 Mondays: November 3 - December 15 (excluding 11/24), 2008

Yoga-lates is a popular form of exercise that blends the best of Yoga and Pilates. Both techniques combine to help to improve stamina and posture while developing a general sense of well-being. In the beginner level class, participants focus on integrating breathing with movements and basic stretching, while learning the importance of core muscle strength for better posture. In the intermediate level class, the focus will be on elements learned in the beginner level class, along with more advanced movement sequences to improve strength and flexibility. Learn more

Advanced Pilates Mat Class
Katherine Witzen-Roelofsen
6 Wednesdays: November 5 - December 17 (excluding 11/26), 2008

Pilates is a series of specific movements designed to strengthen the powerhouse: muscles of the abdomen, back and waist (torso). Advanced Pilates is recommended for the beginning Pilates mat student who has a clear understanding of the basic fundamentals and exercises, but needs to work on improving strength and flexibility. Prerequisite: Completion of Beginner Level Class or permission from instructor. Learn more

Greenberg Academy for Successful Aging Workshops:

Stretch Yoga for Older Adults: An Introductory Course
Diana Lapiano, RN
5 Wednesdays: October 29, November 5, 12, 19, December 3 (excluding 11/26), 2008

Stretch and tone your body with simple, gentle body movements that willhelp you feel active, energized and relaxed. Stretch yoga combines: 1) Gentle stretches from sitting and standing positions 2) Breathing techniques for relaxation and stress reduction and 3) Visualization and concentration skills to develop an awareness and sensitivity of your personal energy. Prerequisite: Physician Consent. Space is limited to 14 participants. Learn more

Better Balance for Older Adults
Carolyn Perkins
4 Wednesdays: October 29, November 5, 12, 19, 2008

This course consists of unique exercises selected for individuals who would like to increase their balance control and potentially decrease the risk of falls. This program incorporates a set of slow, simple movements adapted from a variety of Eastern modalities, including Yoga, T'ai Chi Chih, and Chi Gung. Chairs will be provided to hold for balance, if needed. Learn more

Integrative Care Center: Fall 2008 Schedule of Classes

The HSS Integrative Care Center, located in Mid-Manhattan on Madison Avenue, has a great schedule of classes lined up for the fall. Programs offered include T'ai Chi, Pilates, Power Posture, Therapeutic Yoga, and Osteofitness. Learn more


Clinical Trials

HSS features controlled human studies of new and emerging therapies for:

Lupus
Arthritis
Antiphospholipid syndrome
Skeletal Dysplasias
Scleroderma
Arthroplasty (joint replacement)

Osteoporosis
Foot and ankle conditions
Knee conditions
Shoulder conditions
Spine conditions
The latest trials from the clinical trial directory are listed below:

Early Mobilization following Adult Acquired Flatfoot Deformity Reconstruction
Jonathan T. Deland, MD

In this pilot study, we will identify 36 patients with Posterior Tibial Tendon Insufficiency who will be undergoing a flatfoot reconstruction. These patients will be informed of an early mobilization time following the operation (shorter time spent in the cast and non-weightbearing) and randomly assigned to either the early mobilization group or normal group. The primary outcome will of this study will be the measurement of pain, as determined by the patient on a continuous scale (Visual Analog Scale) from 1 to 10. Learn more




HSS Newsroom

Press Releases:

Clinicians Debate Use of Arthroscopy in Patients with Osteoarthritis
Read more

HSS in the News:

Coping (or Not) With Injuries in Training for Marathon
Read more

A team effort
Read more

Inside The Endurance Athlete's Mind
Read more

Superbug an Issue for Hospitals
Read and watch

Bye-Bye, Back Pain
Read more

Joint Lubricant Can Keep Athletes on the Field
Read more

Sixers' Smith to have surgery tomorrow
Read more

What Lies Beneath the Simple Ankle Sprain
Read and listen

Study touts options to knee surgery
Read more

Knee arthritis: Surgery vs. therapy
Read more

A Study Revives a Debate on Arthritis Knee Surgery
Read more

Two studies question using arthroscopic knee surgery for treating arthritis
Read and watch

New Study Questions Common Surgery
Read and watch

Arthroscopy May Not Help Knee Arthritis
Read more

Medical opinions support comeback for Tom Brady
Read more

Ways given to avoid cheerleading injuries
Read more

Rx for Your Golf Game to Prevent Injuries
Read more

T cells and tears
Read more

The Scoop on Dara Torres's Shoulder
Read more

Olympics-Athletes head home in triumph and in tears
Read more



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