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Peds Ortho

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Varied audio content designed to keep you up to date on new research and trends in pediatric orthopedic surgery. Literature review episodes include interviews with authors as well as executive summaries and commentary on featured articles from the top journals in pediatric orthopedics. Your hosts are practicing pediatric orthopedic surgeons: Carter Clement from Children's Hospital of New Orleans, Josh Holt from University of Iowa, Craig Louer from Vanderbilt University, and Julia Sanders from Children's Hospital Colorado.

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Jun 30, 2026

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Episodes

Deep Dive in DDH - Residual Dysplasia 30.06.2026

Deep Dive in DDH is a three-part limited series where experts in the field of DDH have been invited to discuss the controversies in the management of hip dysplasia. Episode 1 was published in August and discussed management of DDH in infants under 6 months of age. Episode 2 was published in January and discussed the controversies in the management of developmental hip dislocations in the operating...

Live from POSNA 2026 14.05.2026

A special episode recorded live from the 2026 POSNA Annual Meeting in Orlando, FL. Your hosts Tyler McDonald from University of South Alabama and Carter Clement from Manning Family Children’s interview Michael Vitale and Noelle Larson about the new SRS-Lenke-Aubin 3D classification for Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis in front of a live audience! 

"Get some peanuts" with Arianna Trionfo 24.04.2026

Arianna Trionfo from Nemours joins the show this month to discuss her recent research on early weightbearing after flatfoot reconstruction in CP. The gang also delves into DDH, trauma, congenital scoliosis and more in the lightning round. Your hosts are Carter Clement from Manning Family Children’s, Tyler McDonald from University of South Alabama, Steph Logterman from Central Texas Pediatric Ortho...

PRiSM 2026 - A Co-Branded Episode with Pediatric Sports Lab - A PRiSM Podcast 18.02.2026

This is a special combined episode of the POSNA Peds Ortho and PRISM Pediatric Sports Lab podcasts which recaps the 2026 PRiSM Annual Meeting held in Austin, TX. It features AMSSM exchange speaker Dr. Jason Zaremski and Keynote Speaker Dr. John DiFiori.

How to get Tighter Hips with Kevin Klingele 04.02.2026

Dr. Kevin Klingele, fellowship director and chief of pediatric orthopaedics at Nationwide Children’s, joins the show to discuss his recent research on ligamentum teres reconstruction. As an interlude, Dr. Dan Perry also returns to the podcast to provide an update on the SCIENCE Trial, comparing surgery and non-surgical care for children with displaced medial epicondyle fractures. Your hosts are Ca...

Deep Dive in DDH - Operative Management of Developmental Hip Dislocations 15.01.2026

Deep Dive in DDH is a three-part limited series where experts in the field of DDH have been invited to discuss the controversies in the management of hip dysplasia. Episode 1 was published in August and discussed management of DDH in infants under 6 months of age. In Episode 2, we are joined by Eduardo Novais at Nemour Children’s Health in Jacksonville and Salil Upasani of Rady Children’s Hospital...

“Breaking” News on Tethers with Daniel Hoernschemeyer 28.12.2025

Dr. Daniel Hoernschemeyer from the University of Missouri joins the show to discuss his recent research on vertebral body tethering as well as the past, present, and future of this new treatment. Your hosts are Josh Holt from the University of Iowa, Stephanie Logterman from Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, Craig Louer from Vanderbilt, and Tyler McDonald from the University of South Alabama. Pr...

IPOS 2025 10.12.2025

Drs. Stephanie Logterman from Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and Tyler McDonald from the University of South Alabama bring you this year's IPOS® 2025 episode. We highlight some of the exciting programming from this year's meeting delve into a few interesting topics in pediatric orthopedics. Special guests include Drs. Rachel Thompson, Michael Vitale, Jennifer Beck, Alex Arkader, Brian Kaufman...

AACPDM 2025 19.11.2025

This special episode brings you inside the 79th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine (AACPDM), held in New Orleans, October 15–18, 2025. Join host Tyler McDonald from the University of South Alabama as he attends his first AACPDM meeting and highlights the moments, conversations, and clinical insights most relevant to pediatric orthopedic surgeons. Ho...

Vaulting into your Clinic: A Gymnastics Medicine Primer with Elspeth Hart 01.10.2025

All about gymnastics! We interview Dr. Elspeth Hart from Boston Children's on her latest article on Gymnastics Medicine and what to look out for when treating gymnasts in the orthopedic setting. We also highlight recent articles on the urgency of stable SCFE, a lesser-known method for pinning supracondylar humerus fractures, and short versus long leg casting for distal tibia physeal fractures. You...

"Femoral Fracture Braces and the Perils of Price Is Right Rules" with Lindsay Andras 07.09.2025

Dr. Lindsay Andras from Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles joins the show to discuss her recent randomized control trial comparing outcomes of functional bracing and spica casting for pediatric femoral shaft fractures. Drs. Andras and co-author Dr. Julia Sanders share insights from their experience conducting a randomized control trial and the pearls and pitfalls of implementing the functional bra...

Deep Dive in DDH - Part 1 - Infants Under 6 Months 12.08.2025

Deep Dive in DDH is a three part limited series where experts in the field of DDH have been invited to discuss the controversies in the management of hip dysplasia. Episode 1 discusses the management of DDH in infants under 6 months of age from stable sonographic dysplasia through refractory developmental hip dislocation. We are joined by Kishore Mulpuri from BC Children's hospital, Simon Kelley f...

"Behold the power of casting!" with Reid Nichols 21.07.2025

Dr. Reid Nichols from Nemours joins the show to discuss her recent article on Ponseti treatment of arthrogrypotic clubfeet. The discussion spans numerous foot pathologies including bunions, coalitions, flatfeet, and some stuff you've probably never heard of! The gang is also excited to welcome a new host, Steph Logterman, to the podcast!   Your hosts are Carter Clement (Manning Family Children’s i...

POSNA 2025 Part II 09.06.2025

Part 2 of a 2-part series recapping the 2025 POSNA Annual Meeting in Las Vegas. In this episode, we sit down with the 2025 Program Committee — Drs. Julie Samora, Tony Riccio, John Vorhies, and Christine Ho — to hear what’s new and what makes this year’s meeting stand out. Drs. Lindsay Andras, Apurva Shah, Firoz Miyanji, and Christine Ho highlight some standout presentations from the Awards Papers...

POSNA 2025 Part I 06.06.2025

Part 1 of a 2-part series recapping the 2025 POSNA Annual Meeting in Las Vegas. In this episode, we’re joined by Drs. Julia Sanders and David Spence (Trauma Session), Drs. Amy McIntosh and Lorena Flocarri (Spine Session), Drs. Ray Liu and Sean Tabaie (Neuromuscular and Lower Extremity Session), and Drs. Eduardo Novais and Eric Fornari (Hip Session) to discuss highlights from their respective sessi...

Lit. Update with Jill Larson & Vineeta Swaroop 29.04.2025

April 2025 Show Notes Drs. Jill Larson and Vineeta Swaroop from Northwestern University and Lurie Children’s Hospital in Chicago join the podcast for a journal club-style discussion of their group’s studies concerned with care for children with Spina Bifida and Neuromuscular Conditions. The lightening round articles touch on determination of femoral anteversion in the operating room, regional anes...

Lit. Update with Jeff Martus 13.04.2025

Dr. Jeff Martus from Vanderbilt University joins the podcast to discuss his recent article on comparative outcomes between plating and intramedullary nails for the treatment of forearm fractures in children and adolescents. The theme for the episode is trauma and touches on management of a variety of fractures including lateral condyles, supracondylar humerus fractures, pelvic and acetabular traum...

Lit. Update with Aaron Huser 27.02.2025

Dr. Aaron Huser from Washington University in St. Louis joins us to discuss his recent article on the 2-year outcomes of a surgical technique for treating knee flexion contracture in patients with arthrogryposis. This episode also includes a surprise drop-in from Dr. Perry Schoenecker. We also highlight recent studies on arthrogryposis, radiolucent lesions in children with osteogenesis imperfecta,...

Lit. Update with Nathalie Alexander & Florian Dobler 30.01.2025

Florian Dobler and Nathalie Alexander from the Laboratory for Gait Analysis in St. Gallen, Switzerland, join the show to discuss their recent research on the impact of obesity on femur development. The conversation spans several of their gait-related studies on lower extremity rotation and the effects of femoral and tibial osteotomies. Your hosts are Carter Clement from Children's Hospital of New...

IPOS 2024, Part II 06.01.2025

Drs. Will Morris from Texas Scottish Rite, Phil Nowicki from Helen DeVos Children's Hospital, and Cory Bryan from Children's Hospital of Georgia team up to host the 2024 IPOS® episodes. In this Part II episode, special guests include Dr. Michael Glotzbecker, who examines current surgical controversies in AIS; Dr. Maryse Bouchard, who highlights key points from the flatfoot session; Dr. Eric Edmond...

IPOS 2024, Part I 20.12.2024

Drs. Will Morris from Texas Scottish Rite, Phil Nowicki from Helen DeVos Children's Hospital, and Cory Bryan from Children's Hospital of Georgia team up to host the 2024 IPOS® episodes. Special guests include Dr. Jennifer Laine, who shares insights about the Arabella Leet Residents and Fellows Forum; Drs. Jon Schoenecker and Nick Fletcher, who explore strategies for excelling during call; Drs. Suk...

Lit. Update with Bob Kay 01.12.2024

Dr. Bob Kay from CHLA joins the show to discuss his recent research on access to hip reconstruction surgery for neuromuscular patients in the Los Angeles area. The Lightning Round discussion spans numerous hip topics including hip preservation surgery and Perthes as well as recent studies on MPFL reconstruction. Your hosts are Carter Clement from Children's Hospital of New Orleans, Josh Holt from...

Lit. Update with Jennifer Bauer 27.09.2024

Dr. Jennifer Bauer from Seattle Children’s Hospital is our special guest on this episode in which we discuss her recent randomized controlled trial which tested the effect of pre-operative carbohydrate drink on post-operative return of bowel function in pediatric spine fusion patients. This episode also highlights some recent work looking at the reversibility of hemiepiphysiodesis after PETS techn...

Lit. Update with Dan Sucato 07.09.2024

Dr. Dan Sucato from TSRH joins the show to discuss his recent research comparing osteotomy types for severe stable SCFE: Modified Dunn vs. Imhauser. The episode also covers multiple controversies in the worlds of hip preservation and spine deformity. The crew also discusses research spanning Perthes, CP, compartment syndrome, and more. Your hosts are Carter Clement from Children’s Hospital of New...

Lit. Update with Todd Blumberg 08.07.2024

Dr. Todd Blumberg from Seattle Children's joins the show to discuss his recent research proving the importance of careful patient positioning while obtaining a hip ultrasound in a Pavlik Harness. This episode also covers recent research on intra-op imaging after reducing a dislocated hip, screening scoliosis patients for hip dysplasia, and more. Your hosts are Carter Clement from Children’s Hospit...

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