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Honored to Inspire Future Healthcare Professionals!
Dr. Jonathan Shaw recently had the privilege of participating in the FLVS Career Fair, where he shared insights into orthopedic surgery with aspiring students. The event was a fantastic opportunity to guide the next generation and help them explore careers in the medical field.
The FLVS team and students expressed their heartfelt appreciation for Dr. Shaw’s session, calling it "inspiring," "engaging," and "valuable." Their words reaffirm our commitment to education and mentorship in healthcare.
A big thank you to Florida Virtual School for organizing this impactful event and to all the students who participated with enthusiasm!
Together, we shape the future of medicine.
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The best knee braces of 2025
Knee pain from arthritis? Dr. Jonathan Shaw shares insights on how unloader braces can help relieve pressure and discomfort. Read more in this AOL article featuring his expert input!
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Dr. Shaw in South Florida Hospital News
Dr. Jonathan Shaw has been recognized in South Florida Hospital News' Annual Salute to Physicians! His dedication to excellence in joint replacement surgery continues to make a difference in the lives of patients across South Florida.
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Talk About Total Knee Replacement at Saylor Physical Therapy
Dr. Jonathan Shaw recently had the pleasure of speaking at Saylor Physical Therapy in Palm Beach Gardens about the latest advancements in total knee replacement! It was a fantastic opportunity to connect with Saylor’s skilled team, who are dedicated to individualized, quality-based care for trauma, sports injuries, and pre/post-surgical cases with their unique ONE-Factor Method.
Together, we’re empowering patients with the best in orthopedic and rehabilitation care! Thank you, Saylor Physical Therapy, for your commitment to patient-focused recovery.
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Awarded Study Seeks to Find if Oral Dexamethasone Following TKA Reduce Pain Scores
A presentation at the 2022 AAHKS Annual Meeting examined if oral dexamethasone has been shown to reduce pain in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) beyond a single preoperative dose, and extended duration of steroid use has precedent for nausea prevention during some chemotherapy regimens. This double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial investigates the postoperative effects and safety of oral dexamethasone as a potential augment to multimodal use in outpatient knee arthroplasty.
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Henry Ford Health researchers look at steroids as pain control alternative to opioids
Results from a study by Henry Ford Health orthopedic researchers is the latest of several high-powered studies geared toward effectively managing pain and decreasing opioids use after total knee replacement surgery.
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AAHKS 2022 Clinical Research Award Recipient
In this episode of AAHKS Amplified, Digital Health and Social Media Committee chair Shaun P. Patel, MD speaks with AAHKS Clinical Research Award winner, Jonathan H. Shaw, MD. They are joined by fellow Digital Health and Social Media Committee member Joseph D. Maratt, MD, and the award-winning paper co-author, Jason J. Davis, MD. Dr. Shaw discusses his award-winning paper “Oral Dexamethasone Following Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Double-Blind, Randomized Controlled Trial,” at the 2022 AAHKS Annual Meeting.
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A Minimal Clinically Important Difference in Robotic-Assisted TKA vs. Standard Manual TKA
The discussion in this episode covers a prospective 2-year database review of a 3-surgeon cohort of 1,158 consecutive patients, using PROMs to compare robotic-assisted vs. manual TKA. Click here to review the abstract.
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2019 Best Clinical Article Award
The purpose of this annual award, begun in 2015, is to recognize excellence in writing and evidence of the expansion and/or dissemination of knowledge in the field of orthopedics, as it may be applied to practice. The criteria for selection include a well-written and concise Feature Article offering new insights or expansion of knowledge about a clinical issue; having a practical application for the orthopedic surgeon; and being useful/applicable to a broader number of surgeons/subspecialties.