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Shrey Kanjiya, M.D.

Los Angeles Orthopaedic Institute, 4955 Van Nuys Boulevard, Suite 615, Sherman Oaks, California 91403

Specialties: Knee Hip Shoulder Partial shoulder replacement Total shoulder replacement Reverse shoulder replacement Revision shoulder replacement Blueprint planning Patient matched technology Shoulder arthroscopy Partial knee replacement Robotic-arm assisted total knee Mobile bearing hip Direct superior approach Robotic-arm assisted hip Post-free hip arthroscopy Patient-specific fai surgery Direct anterior

Languages: English

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