Celebrating National Physical Therapy Month
October is National Physical Therapy Month—a time to celebrate, acknowledge, and commend the outstanding work of our dedicated Physical Therapists, Physical Therapy Assistants (PTAs), educators sha
United in Hope: Duke Ortho Supports Communities Devastated by Tropical Storm Helene
Amid the chaos and destruction left in the wake of Tropical Storm Helene, a remarkable story of unity and compassion is emerging across Duke.
The Hidden Science of ACL Tears
One of the most common and debilitating knee injuries for both highly paid professionals and recreational athletes alike is a tear to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL).
Welcoming New Faculty Member, Raheleh Ghasseminia, MS, OT/L
We welcome Raheleh Ghasseminia, MS, OT/L, who joined the Occupational Therapy Doctorate Division as an assistant p
Celebrating Our Physician Assistants
Please join me in recognizing, celebrating, and thanking our Physician Assistants (PAs) during National PA Week.
Duke Faculty Featured by Arthritis Foundation for Hormone Research
Jocelyn Wittstein, MD, associate professor in Duke’s Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, and colleague Anne Ford, MD, are collaborating to addre
Revision Spine Surgery Restores Mobility After Multiple Spine Surgeries
After a series of spine surgeries left a 69-year-old man reliant on a wheelchair or cane, multiple centers were unable to help his complex case: a partially fused spine with a forward/side-leaning