Here are five points:
1. Dr. Cahoy treats pediatric upper and lower extremity fractures as well as pediatric and adult foot and ankle injuries.
2. He also non-operatively manages adolescent scoliosis and spine conditions as well as treats sports injuries.
3. Dr. Cahoy completed his orthopedic residency at Harvard Combined Orthopedic Residency Program in Boston.
4. He completed his pediatric orthopedics fellowship at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
5. Dr. Cahoy also obtained his doctorate degree in developmental biology from in Stanford (Calif.) University.
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