Cleveland Clinic’s spine experts are developing computational models of the human spine to study its behavior under various boundary and loading conditions. They also can aid in diagnosis and treatment planning.
Long-term Study Supports SBRT as Standard of Care for Inoperable Early Lung Cancer
After reviewing 10 years of patient experience, researchers at Cleveland Clinic confirm that SBRT has potential to cure lung cancer with minimal side effects in early-stage patients who are medically inoperable.
Elevating the Image of Nursing
Cleveland Clinic Nursing’s Image & Brand Council wants you to know that nurses aren’t just caring angels. They are leaders, researchers and educators, too. Council programs lift up the professionalism of nurses.
Elbow Stiffness: A Systematic Approach to Prevention and Treatment
In elbow stiffness, selection of specific treatment protocols are guided by timing, severity, patient-specific factors and underlying pathology. Management should focus on improving motion.
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LVADs Can Benefit Many More Patients with Advanced Heart Failure
Heart experts at Cleveland Clinic recommend referring patients for a mechanical device (i.e., the LVAD) earlier and outside the context of transplantation. The devices can help improve quantity and quality of life for heart failure patients.
Pre-transplant Mean Pulmonary Artery Pressure Independently Predicts Acute Kidney Injury After Lung Transplant
An investigation confirms suspicions into the association between pre-transplant pulmonary artery pressure and acute kidney injury following lung transplant
Communication Strategies for Children with Angelman Syndrome
Speech-language pathologists at Cleveland Clinic Children’s are using augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) to help children with Angelman syndrome and other neurological disorders.
Advances in Glaucoma Surgery
Best practice surgery for glaucoma is changing fast. University of Colorado School of Medicine ophthalmology professor and Chief of Glaucoma Services discusses how with MIGS, surgeons can choose from more treatment options on the market or on the way to it.
Systemwide Program Puts Nurses at the Forefront of Trialing New Ideas, Technologies and Processes
Ideas 2 Innovation initiative invites bedside nurses to be leaders of transformation in care when it comes to making improvements for people, processes, outcomes and technology.
Opioids Not Only Option for Cancer Pain
When opioids aren’t effective or aren’t enough for cancer pain, other pain management treatments can help, including nerve blocks, vertebral interventions and implantable therapies.