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UH Rainbow Patients and Families are Special Guests at Browns Training Camp for UH Rainbow Day

Cleveland Browns players and coaches signed autographs and wore gear designed by patients.

Runner going across finish line at the Cleveland Marathon race 2025.

University Hospitals Named Title Sponsor of the Cleveland Marathon

Innovations in Orthopaedics | Summer 2025

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Optimizing Physical Performance through Regenerative Therapy and Innovative Technology

James Voos, MD, and Jacob Calcei, MD discuss osteoarthritis and regenerative therapy research, along with efforts to prevent sports injuries and enhance athletic performance through wearable technology.

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UH Haslam Sports Innovation Center Makes First Investments in Sports Medicine Innovation

Medical devices, wearable technology, and groundbreaking surgical interventions are among the first innovations to come from UH Sports Innovation Center’s first investments.

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University Hospitals Orthopedic Services Now Available at Western Reserve Health Center in Hudson

Adult and pediatric patients can access convenient care for surgical and non-surgical orthopedic issues including trauma, fractures and joint replacement.

NFL Physicians Society President James Voos, MD, Convenes First-Ever Collaboration of Major Sports League Physicians Society Presidents

NFL Physicians Society President James Voos, MD, Convenes First-Ever Collaboration of Major Sports League Physicians Society Presidents.

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Experts from Across the Country Comprise Medical Advisory Board of New University Hospitals Haslam Sports Innovation Center

Accomplished board members will guide the work to develop new technology, reduce injury risk and promote healing for all athletes.

University Hospitals joins CWRU in Development of "live" Replacement Joints with Backing of Federal Grant

The goal is life-changing treatment for osteoarthritis — the most common degenerative joint disease affecting 500 million people worldwide.