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2023
September
21,
2023
| 17:39 PM America/New_York
Orthopedics Today featuring Steve K. Lee, MD
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January
20,
2023
| 15:47 PM America/New_York
Becker's Spine Review featuring Constantine A. Demetracopoulos, MD, Steven B. Haas, MD, Steve K. Lee, MD, and Andrew A. Sama, MD
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2022
February
22,
2022
| 09:58 AM America/New_York
Becker’s Spine Review highlights Steve K. Lee, MD
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2021
February
17,
2021
| 22:42 PM America/New_York
TheHealthy featuring Steve K. Lee, MD
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2020
October
26,
2020
| 18:33 PM America/New_York
Orthopedic surgeons at Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) performed successful microsurgery to repair damaged nerves and restore muscle strength and movement to patients experiencing paralysis from Parsonage-Turner Syndrome (PTS), according to a
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January
21,
2020
| 09:59 AM America/New_York
Becker’s Spine Review featuring Harvinder S. Sandhu, MD, MBA, Andrew A. Sama, MD, Jonathan T. Deland, MD, Bryan T. Kelly, MD, MBA, Steve K. Lee, MD, Ernest L. Sink, MD
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2019
October
31,
2019
| 15:42 PM America/New_York
Becker's Spine Review featuring Steve K. Lee, MD; Ernest L. Sink, MD
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October
31,
2019
| 08:00 AM America/New_York
Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS), ranked No. 1 in the nation for Orthopedics for the past 10 consecutive years by US News & World Report, today announced the appointments of Steve K. Lee, MD, as chief of Hand and Upper Extremity Service; and
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2018
February
07,
2018
| 07:00 AM America/New_York
After extensive research, investigators at Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) have developed the first-ever patient questionnaire to measure the physical and emotional impact of brachial plexus injury (BPI). The survey also seeks to assess
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January
12,
2018
| 07:00 AM America/New_York
Located in the most commonly injured joint in the body, traumatic carpal bone fractures can lead to degenerative carpal arthritis patterns in the wrist such as Scapholunate Advanced Collapse (SLAC) and Scaphoid Nonunion Advanced Collapse
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January
11,
2018
| 07:00 AM America/New_York
After an upper brachial plexus injury (BPI), a surgeon typically performs reconstructive surgery to restore nerve supply for elbow flexion. While there are multiple techniques to achieve this, there are no recent studies that analyze which is
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