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In today's episode, I have the honor of speaking with Dr. Stuart Weinstein, a distinguished figure in pediatric orthopedics and a renowned expert in hip dysplasia. Dr. Weinstein's illustrious career includes leadership roles in prominent orthopedic societies and groundbreaking research on the long-term outcomes of various orthopedic conditions.
Our conversation delves into the rich history of orthopedic surgery at the University of Iowa under the initial guidance of Arthur Steindler, exploring its pivotal contributions to our understanding of hip dysplasia spanning over a century. Dr. Weinstein shares insights into the transformative impact of Ignacio Ponseti's contributions to hip dysplasia treatment and reflects on his own extensive career devoted to pediatric orthopedics.
With unparalleled enthusiasm, wisdom, and eloquence, Dr. Weinstein discusses historical perspectives, current best practices, and his vision for the future of treating patients with hip dysplasia, offering a compelling glimpse into the evolving landscape of pediatric orthopedics.
In today's episode, I have the honor of speaking with Dr. Stuart Weinstein, a distinguished figure in pediatric orthopedics and a renowned expert in hip dysplasia. Dr. Weinstein's illustrious career includes leadership roles in prominent orthopedic societies and groundbreaking research on the long-term outcomes of various orthopedic conditions.
Our conversation delves into the rich history of orthopedic surgery at the University of Iowa under the initial guidance of Arthur Steindler, exploring its pivotal contributions to our understanding of hip dysplasia spanning over a century. Dr. Weinstein shares insights into the transformative impact of Ignacio Ponseti's contributions to hip dysplasia treatment and reflects on his own extensive career devoted to pediatric orthopedics.
With unparalleled enthusiasm, wisdom, and eloquence, Dr. Weinstein discusses historical perspectives, current best practices, and his vision for the future of treating patients with hip dysplasia, offering a compelling glimpse into the evolving landscape of pediatric orthopedics.