News Releases
St. Vincent Surgeons Participate in Nationwide Clinical Trial of 2-level Total Disc Replacement for Symptomatic Cervical Disc Disease
Two St. Vincent Charity Medical Center surgeons, Robert McLain M.D. and James Anderson M.D., are participating in a nationwide clinical trial investigating the safety and effectiveness of two new total disc replacement (TDR) devices (prodisc® C SK and prodisc® C Vivo) intended for the treatment of 2-level cervical disc disease. ...Continue →
DR. ROBERT MCLAIN NAMED PRESIDENT OF MID-AMERICA ORTHOPAEDIC ASSOCIATION
CLEVELAND, OHIO (APRIL 20, 2018) – St. Vincent Charity Medical Center spine surgeon Dr. Robert McLain was today named president of the Mid-America Orthopaedic Association at the organization’s annual ...Continue →
Tips to enjoy an injury-free summer
Stretch, start slowly and rest if you experience pain ...Continue →
New options for spine surgery can cure that pain in your neck
Total disc replacement is a minimally invasive technique that preserves motion ...Continue →
Advice for marathoners preparing for the Rite-Aid Cleveland Marathon
Sports medicine physician Dr. George Friedhoff shares some tips for preparing for the big race. ...Continue →
5 Keys to Preventing Youth Sports Injuries
St. Vincent Charity Medical Center Sports Medicine Specialist Offers Advice to Student Athletes, Parents. ...Continue →
Dr. Rob McLain discusses spinal fusion: What is it and when is the right choice?
The most important question your spine doctor will ask is, "Where does it hurt?" ...Continue →
Dr. Matthew Levy installed as the 2015-16 Academy of Medicine of Cleveland & Northern Ohio President
Orthopedic surgeon assumes the mantle of leadership for physician advocacy organization ...Continue →
Introducing the Bump Clinic at St. Vincent Charity Medical Center
Walk-in service for athletes available on Saturday mornings at Rockside Imaging ...Continue →
Saturday Bump Clinic
SVCMC now offering Saturday walk-in appointments available for school athletes in need of evaluation for concussions, sprains, strains and fractures. ...Continue →