Heroes Campaign
The Heroes Campaign is a series of ads and posters that demonstrate the difference orthopaedic surgeons make in the lives of their patients. Each ad is a testament to the great work performed by orthopaedic surgeons as caring and compassionate physicians, who in the eyes of their patients are often seen as heroes.
This four-ad series showcase how:
- trauma and military orthopaedic surgeons have changed the life of a soldier;
- an aging athlete baseball player is able to get back in the game because of a sports medicine orthopaedic surgeon;
- a child is able to return to play based on a pediatric orthopaedic surgeons’ treatment; and
- an active boomer woman able to hike back in the woods thanks to a joint replacement.
All ads are available as postcards, posters or easel backs. All posters and postcards are also be available for download with space to add your practice information and logo. To obtain press-ready files for a printer, make your selection below.
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Even heroes have heroes. We salute our military men and women, and their orthopaedic surgeons, whose highest calling has been to serve with our brave combat troops, and bring them back home safely. For wartime surgical advancements, visit aaos.org/warinjuries. Year Released: 2010 |
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Sometimes your team’s MVP wears an entirely different uniform. Today, bone and joint injuries that used to end playing days are being successfully repaired by orthopaedic surgeons. Want to get back in the game? A good place to start is orthoinfo.org. Year Released: 2010 |
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Not all superheroes wear capes. To an orthopaedic surgeon, a child is more than just a small patient. Children have special needs that call for a special brand of care. For information on the newest orthopaedic advancements, and the progress orthopaedic surgeons are making treating serious pediatric conditions, visit orthoinfo.org. Year Released: 2010 |
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Your orthopaedic surgeon got you out of the woods. Now you can hike back in. Today, orthopaedic surgeons are using state-of-the-art techniques to replace knees, hips, shoulders, ankles, elbows, even wrists – and patients of all ages are resuming active lifestyles again after years of frustration. For more on joint replacement, visit orthoinfo.org. Year Released: 2010 |
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