Campus Physical Therapy Center

campus physical therapy

 

Stanford Orthopedics Surgery

"The Stanford University Department of Orthopaedic Surgery is dedicated to providing excellent patient care and outstanding education for students, residents and fellows in the fields of orthopaedic surgery and musculoskeletal medicine. We are committed to advancing knowledge related to the care of conditions of the musculoskeletal system through basic science and clinical research.".

"The Department of Orthopaedic Surgery focuses on patient care in each of these orthopaedic subspecialties: adult reconstruction and joint replacement, sports medicine, spine surgery, surgery of the hand and wrist, surgery of the shoulder and elbow, surgery of the foot and ankle, musculoskeletal tumor surgery, orthopaedic trauma Surgery, pediatric orthopaedics, and physical medicine and rehabilitation".

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Stanford Hospital and Clinics

450 Broadway
Redwood City, CA 94063

New Patients: (650) 498-7555
Follow-up Patients (650) 723-5643 Fax:   (650) 723-6056

Arthritis and Joint Replacement

The arthritis and joint replacement service specializes in the care of adult patients with arthritic disorders of the hip, knee, and shoulder. 

William Maloney, MD

Stuart Goodman, MD, PhD

James Huddleston, MD

Steven Woolson, MD

Hand and Upper Extremity

The physicians at The Robert A. Chase Hand & Upper Limb Center work together. We share a deep commitment as a team, combining our years of expertise and experience in caring for patients. That commitment, we believe, is at the heart of successful medical care.

Vincent Hentz, MD

Amy Ladd, MD

James Chang, MD

Jeffrey Yao, MD

Emilie Cheung, MD

John Costouros, MD

Musculoskeletal Tumor

Stanford's orthopaedic surgical oncology program, led by David Mohler, MD, is recognized worldwide for its innovative surgical techniques and success in treating the most difficult cancer cases and complex orthopedic problems.

David G. Mohler, MD

Raffi S. Avedian, MD

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

The Division of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) offers a wide spectrum of services dedicated to managing various disabilities and assisting patient to reach their maximal functional outcome.

Michael Fredericson, MD

Raj Mitra, MD

Matthew Smuck, MD