
Will Morris, MD
@willmorrismd
Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeon at Scottish Rite for Children. Girl dad, amateur chef, hip specialist. views are my own
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10-10-2019 00:03:38
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This study represents the strongest evidence to date on the value of abduction bracing following a closed reduction for developmental dysplasia of the hip. #DDH #HipDysplasia #ChildrensOrtho Will Morris, MD UTSW Orthopaedic Surgery Harry Kim Scottish Rite for Children ow.ly/Saok50Qep70


Itās been a fantastic morning of teaching and workshops focused on limb alignment and deformity correction principles. ā¦Scottish Rite for Childrenā© ā¦LLRSā© ā¦LimbLengthMDā©



Great work, Pablo CastaƱeda! Itās always interesting to learn more about hip and you do a nice job highlighting papers and areas of research I may not have otherwise come across (eg the Hunt study from Norway). Looking forward to this episode with Scottish Rite for Childrenās Tony Herring!

What a great group and looking forward to working with them at Scottish Rite for Children !

Jon Schoenecker Jon Schoenecker is our Scottish Rite for Children 46th Brandon Carrell VP and he will be sharing his expertise on everything from hip to trauma to bone healing. More importantly, he is holding a clinic Thursday on Pinball Wizardry at Cidercade. Join us 6/20-6/22!


What an excellent #EPOSNA2024 meeting! Tons of great papers and even better discussion to spark new research ideas. It was a privilege to present our Scottish Rite for Children UTSW Orthopaedic Surgery work on #DDH and inspired to get started on our next projects.


Thanks, Pablo CastaƱeda, for the chance to discuss our Scottish Rite for Children work on bracing after closed or open reduction of #DDH! I love the podcast and the spotlight it provides to share ideas and hear about new and classic studies. Keep up the great work!


And weāre excited for your arrival! UTSW Orthopaedic Surgery Scottish Rite for Children

Great info to raise sarcoma awareness from our UTSW Orthopaedic Surgery and Scottish Rite for Children partner, Alex Callan!

Scott Oishi from Scottish Rite for Children gave a great talk on how to maximize upper extremity function for patient with arthropods at the 4th International Symposium on Arthrogryposis!


Hot off the presses: our Scottish Rite for Children /UTSW Orthopaedic Surgery experience with persistent os acetabuli in the setting of severe #hipdysplasia. A great example of a study sparked from discussion during our Monday night conference. Glad to see it published in this monthās issue of The Bone & Joint Journal

We had a great time chatting with Jeff Martus about his recent pub on comparative outcomes of IMN vs ORIF of peds forearm fractures in this Trauma-centric episode of PedsOrthoPodcast. Check it out! Tyler C. McDonald, MD, FAAOS Craig R Louer Jr, MD FAAOS Carter Clement open.spotify.com/episode/4DBfqtā¦

A great collaborative effort between Scottish Rite for Children/UTSW Orthopaedic Surgery and Texas Children's Orthopedics & Sports Medicine! Hip dislocations associated with #AMC had higher rates of postop proximal femoral growth disturbance and subluxation/re-dislocation than idiopathic DDH. Check out the link for more!

Stellar Faculty! Inaugural Texas Pediatric Orthopaedic Resident Teaching Course hosted by Texas Children's Orthopedics & Sports Medicine with faculty from Scottish Rite for Children Manning Family Children's Ochsner Health CHRISTUS Children's #posna #orthotwitter Texas Children's BCMHouston

