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Discover world-class orthopedic care for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of bone and joint disorders at The UVM Medical Center.
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Our online health library provides you with a trusted source to research symptoms and conditions and find resources to help guide you toward the correct path on your journey to good health. The library also offers interactive health-decision tools and links to our orthopedic specialists.

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The University of Vermont Medical Center encompasses a broad spectrum of orthopedic research trials that offer our patients access to leading-edge treatments. Learn more about clinical trials and research in orthopedic care.

David Brandt Read how David Brandt, of Upper Jay, N.Y., was treated at The University of Vermont Medical Center for osteoarthritis.

Prevent Falls to Avoid Osteoporosis Complications
Osteoporosis, which means brittle bones, is common and under-treated, but an incredibly important condition to manage. In fact, one in two women and one in four men over the age of 50 will break a bone due to osteoporosis. Here’s a startling statistic: Each year, there are nearly 300,000 hip fractures in the US. After
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The Heart and Science of Medicine
Patient Care
We are dedicated to consistently providing you with the highest quality of care possible. Our orthopedic care team – physicians, nurses and staff – takes a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach, working with you to develop a treatment plan that meets your individual needs.
Learn MoreResearch & Clinical Trials
Research at The UVM Medical Center includes a wide range of research trials that advance the field of medicine and improve patient care. Orthopedics’ UVM McClure Musculoskeletal Research Center is committed to understanding many different musculoskeletal injuries and various disorders.
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As a university hospital, the UVM Medical Center is training the next generation of physicians in partnership with the Larner College of Medicine at UVM. Your orthopedic care team may include residents and medical students, who work under the close supervision of attending physicians.
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