15Apr, 2019

July 2018

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Dr. Steinlauf is awarded The Outstanding Teacher of the Year Award by the Residents from The University of Miami Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
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15Mar, 2019

March 2019

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Dr. Steinlauf teaches surgeons in Las Vegas during the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. He demonstrates new minimally invasive surgical procedures for bunions, great toe arthritis, hammertoe deformity, and hindfoot deformities.
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27Feb, 2019

Ankle Sprains

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What You Need to Know About Ankle Sprains: Ankle sprains are one of the most frequent injuries to effect people of all activity levels. They occur not only in athletes but in laborers, and average people who are simply walking and “twist their ankle.” Although the twist may be minor, people will often have prolonged swelling, pain over the outside of the ankle, and some have frequent giving way. Treatment should begin with “R.I.C.E.” principles. These include rest, ice, compression, and elevation. Over the counter anti-inflammatory medicines such as ibuprofen […]
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15Feb, 2019

February 2019

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Dr. Steinlauf presents lectures at Current Solutions in Foot and Ankle Surgery in Tampa, Fl. He teaches surgeons from around the country about total ankle replacement and complex deformity correction of the lower leg.
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15Nov, 2018

November 2018

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Dr. Steinlauf travels to multiple hospitals and Universities in China to teach surgeons about the latest techniques for managing complex foot and ankle trauma.
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14Nov, 2018

November 2018 Educating Chinese Surgeons

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For the 5th time in 6 years Dr. Steinlauf visited China as a visiting surgeon educator.  For 7 days Dr. Steinlauf traveled to numerous cities in China.  In each city Dr. Steinlauf presented lectures to Chinese Orthopaedic Trauma and Foot and Ankle Surgeons at multiple hospitals and Universities.  The lectures covered topics pertaining to complex foot and ankle trauma.  The latest technological advances were discussed.
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