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Salute to Doctors: Jonathan Shaw, MD | Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute
Dr. Jonathan Shaw is a local, fellowship-trained, joint replacement surgeon at the Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute. Specializing in minimally invasive total hip and knee replacement, he utilizes robotic surgery, performs revision joint replacement, and offers nonoperative care for patients experiencing hip and knee arthritis.
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38Th Annual Wellington Dinner Dance Supports Boys & Girls Club
On Friday, Jan. 9, the 38th annual Wellington Dinner Dance to benefit the Neil S. Hirsch Family Boys & Girls Club of Wellington was held at the Wycliffe Golf & Country Club. The sold-out event featured a silent auction and a live auction hosted by Neil Saffer. Jaene Miranda, president and CEO of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County, presented an award to event co-chair Julie Kime for her many years of service. Guests were also treated to a performance by the Wellington Elite Steppers.

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The One Exercise Mistake Longevity Experts Are Begging People Over 50 To Stop Making
Exercising is a key piece of aging healthfully. Yet, longevity experts say it’s critical to understand that your body changes as you age, and your workout needs to follow suit.
“While we age, the way our joints and connective tissues work changes, even if our levels of motivation do not,” says Dr. Will Haas, MD, the founder and CEO of VYVE Wellness. “What served us well in our thirties can actually overwork our bodies in our fifties if we fail to compensate for those changes.”
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Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute’s Dr. Jonathan Shaw Addresses Oxbridge Academy Pre-med Society Club On Careers In Orthopedics And Sports Medicine
January 5, 2026- Dr. Jonathan Shaw, a local orthopedic surgeon at Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute, addressed Oxbridge Academy’s Pre-Med Society Club during its morning conference on the West Palm Beach campus. As a trusted medical professional in the community, Dr. Shaw shared insights into his work in orthopedic sports medicine and offered guidance on pursuing a career in the field.
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How Polo Players Can Prevent Hip and Shoulder Injuries
Dr. Shaw advises players to monitor for early signs of stiffness or reduced range of motion; addressing these symptoms promptly with stretching, manual therapy, or activity modification can help prevent progression to chronic hip tightness. If pain is consistent during physical activity, the athlete needs to stop immediately and seek medical attention.
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Dr. John Hinson and Dr. Jonathan Shaw of Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute proudly served as co-chairs of the 38th Annual Wellington Dinner Dance benefiting the Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County
Dr. John Hinson and Dr. Jonathan Shaw of Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute proudly served as co-chairs of the 38th Annual Wellington Dinner Dance benefiting the Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County, supporting local youth and the mission to empower the next generation.
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Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute opens urgent care center on Southern Boulevard
Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute marked the opening of its newest urgent care center on Southern Boulevard. The West Palm Beach location expands access to orthopedic services for residents in southern Palm Beach County, offering onsite X-rays, MRIs, and physical therapy in one setting.
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Dr. John Hinson and Dr. Jonathan Shaw of Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute Speak on National Stretching Day
WEST PALM BEACH, FL, UNITED STATES, December 1, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Observed annually on December 11, National Stretching Day highlights the importance of flexibility and mobility for overall musculoskeletal health. Stretching is one of the simplest and most effective ways to support joint function, circulation, and balance—key components of maintaining comfort and independence as we age.
Though often overlooked, flexibility is essential for healthy movement. Regular, gentle stretching can help offset stiffness from daily activities such as prolonged sitting, driving, or repetitive motion. It also supports posture, reduces muscle tension, and promotes joint longevity.
Sports medicine and orthopedic experts at the Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute emphasize that stretching, when performed safely, can be a valuable component of preventative musculoskeletal care.
Dr. John Hinson, an orthopedic surgeon specializing in shoulder and elbow care, and Dr. Jonathan Shaw, who focuses on hip and knee conditions, both advocate for gradual, mindful stretching as part of a balanced wellness routine.
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Chambers Host Dual Ribbon Cuttings For Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute
The Central Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce and the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Palm Beach County recently hosted two ribbon-cutting ceremonies for the Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute (PBOI), celebrating the opening of two state-of-the-art orthopedic urgent care facilities in Palm Beach County.
Both facilities, located at 7701 Southern Blvd, Suite 100, in West Palm Beach, and 4215 Burns Road, Suite 100, in Palm Beach Gardens, will offer immediate, specialized treatment for musculoskeletal injuries outside regular office hours, ensuring that patients have access to timely and expert care.
County Commissioner Gregg Weiss, along with other community leaders, was present to support PBOI. These celebrations highlight the practice’s significant expansion and its deep commitment to providing specialized orthopedic care across Palm Beach County.
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Dr. Jonathan Shaw Named Co-Chair of the 38th Annual Wellington Dinner Dance
Dr. Jonathan Shaw, Orthopedic Surgeon and Hip & Knee Specialist at Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute, is honored to serve as one of the co-chairs for the 38th Annual Wellington Dinner Dance, benefiting the Neil S. Hirsch Family Boys & Girls Clubs of Wellington.
The annual event, organized by the Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County, will take place on Friday, January 9, 2026, at the Wycliffe Golf and Country Club. This year’s theme, “The Black and White Soirée,” promises an evening of elegance, entertainment, and philanthropy — all in support of vital programs that empower local youth to achieve their full potential.
Dr. Shaw joins fellow co-chairs Dr. John Hinson, also of Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute, as well as distinguished physicians and community leaders who are dedicated to ensuring the event’s success. Proceeds from the evening will directly benefit the Neil S. Hirsch Family Boys & Girls Clubs of Wellington, which provides a safe, nurturing environment for children focused on academic success, leadership, and healthy lifestyles.
Tickets and sponsorship opportunities are available through the Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County. To learn more or purchase tickets, visit www.bgcpbc.org
For more information, read the full article on Around Wellington .
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Prevention and Management of Instability After Total Hip Arthroplasty
Although total hip arthroplasty is a highly effective surgery, postoperative hip instability is a catastrophic complication with a high degree of patient morbidity. A thorough understanding of hip biomechanics is necessary to restore native anatomy and achieve a stable hip during the primary arthroplasty. A comprehensive preoperative evaluation can identify high-risk patients and allows the clinician to alter their surgical plan accordingly. Intraoperative assessments of stability should be employed routinely to correct any surgical misjudgments. Knowledge of implant options and diagnostic accuracy are imperative to obtaining a stable hip after revision for instability. The purpose of this review article is to discuss the keys to the prevention of hip instability and some management strategies for the recurrently dislocating total hip arthroplasty.
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Lidocaine-Bupivacaine Spinal Proves Safe and Effective in Outpatient Total Joint Arthroplasty
The utilization of spinal anesthetics has been integral to the implementation of rapid recovery protocols, which allow for same-day discharge following total joint arthroplasty (TJA). The purpose of this investigation was to determine the safety and efficacy of a single-dose spinal containing a mixture of lidocaine and bupivacaine in the setting of outpatient TJA.
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Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute Introduces Smart Knee Implant
WEST PALM BEACH, FL, UNITED STATES, September 17, 2025 EINPresswire.com-- Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute is proud to announce it is now offering Persona IQ®, the world’s first and only smart knee implant, cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) through the De Novo process for total knee replacement surgery.
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Dr. Jonathan Shaw Addresses Royal Palm Beach Rotary On Active Aging
Local Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Jonathan Shaw, a hip and knee specialist at the Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute, recently spoke to Royal Palm Beach Rotary Club members during its breakfast at Hilary's Restaurant and Royal Deli.
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Injury Prevention Tips from Local Ortho Experts Dr. Hinson & Dr. Shaw with Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute
With school sports ramping up across Palm Beach County, student-athletes are returning to the field, court, and basketball–often with more enthusiasm than preparation. This surge of activity, while exciting, also brings a sharp rise in preventable injuries at the start of each season. Orthopedic surgeons, Dr. John Hinson and Dr. Jonathan Shaw, with the Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute, are emphasizing the importance of smart conditioning, stretching, and practical injury prevention tips to keep young athletes in top form.
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Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute Welcomes Patients at New Orthopaedic Urgent Care in Palm Beach Gardens
Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute welcomed patients at its second and newest location in Palm Beach Gardens on July 14, 2025. In this facility, patients have access to X-rays, MRIs, and physical therapy. The Orthopaedic Urgent Care is available on-site for both adults and children. This new site expands on the Institute’s flagship Urgent Care location on Southern Blvd., offering the same trusted orthopedic services with added convenience for northern Palm Beach County residents.
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Arthritis Isn't Just for Grown-Ups
July is recognized as Juvenile Arthritis Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness about a condition that affects children. While arthritis is often thought of as a disease of aging, many are surprised to learn that it can impact kids, sometimes as early as age two.
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Dr. Jonathan H. Shaw: A Fellowship Trained Orthopedic Surgeon and a Hip & Knee Specialist Through Good Samaritan Medical Center and the Palm Beach Health Network joins ESPN West Palm Tonight
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Local Medical Tourism: Orlando Patient Travels to West Palm Beach for Dr. Jonathan Shaw’s Advanced Hip Replacement at Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute
Dr. Shaw recently coordinated surgical travel for a patient living in Orlando, FL, to come to Palm Beach County for a life-altering procedure. Travel for joint replacement procedures is becoming increasingly common in arthroplasty, particularly due to the reduced recovery time and the growing feasibility of same-day discharge. The patient is scheduled to undergo hip replacement surgery to address end-stage arthritis. Travel to West Palm Beach is planned for the day before the procedure, with accommodations arranged near the Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute.
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Dr. Jonathan H. Shaw: A Fellowship Trained Orthopedic Surgeon and a Hip & Knee Specialist Through Good Samaritan Medical Center and the Palm Beach Health Network joins ESPN West Palm Tonight
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Dr. Jonathan Shaw from Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute Shares Expert Tips for Easing Knee Arthritis Pain
Most people, as they age, are affected by joint arthritis, and it presents as pain, swelling, and stiffness. Living with knee arthritis can be challenging, but staying active is key to managing the condition—movement helps maintain joint flexibility, reduce stiffness, and alleviate pain, ultimately improving your quality of life. Dr. Jonathan Shaw, a local hip and knee orthopedic surgeon at the Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute, is sharing four suggested exercises and stretches specifically designed to help those battling knee arthritis. These simple yet effective movements are aimed at strengthening the muscles around the knee, improving flexibility, and reducing pain, all while promoting better joint function and mobility.
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Dr. Shaw Shares The best knee braces of 2025
This is a common joint condition that can cause pain, stiffness, and swelling,” says Jonathan Shaw, joint replacement surgeon at the Palm Beach Orthopedic Institute in Florida. He says that, in some cases, an unloader (or offloader) brace can be part of your treatment as a way to decrease pressure on the part of the knee with arthritis.
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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.











