by wpadmin | Mar 7, 2015 | Orthopaedics
Rotator cuff injuries are unfortunately very prevalent for people with active lifestyles. Common problems related to rotator cuff injuries are partial rotator cuff tears, tendinosis, calcific tendonitis, and full thickness tears. Shoulder injuries can be caused by...
by wpadmin | Mar 2, 2015 | Orthopaedics
Knee pain connected to an autoimmune disease is uncomfortable and can seriously restrict your daily activities. Your knee is the largest joint in your body and bears most of your standing body weight. The knee is a tough and sometimes problematic joint. When...
by wpadmin | Feb 20, 2015 | Orthopaedics
Having a knee replacement operation is a big decision, and one that we will work to avoid if possible. Knee replacement was the 14th most common procedure in the last period, and over 4.5 million americans are currently living with one or more brand new knees. Luckily...
by wpadmin | Feb 9, 2015 | Orthopaedics
Keep your life in motion with healthy knees. Job related osteoarthritis costs up to 13.2 billion dollars per year in lost productivity and worker downtime. Knee injuries and chronic conditions have many treatment options, from physical therapy, medication, and...
by wpadmin | Jan 30, 2015 | Orthopaedics
Here are the 5 most common bones kids have. The include the humerus, ulna, radius, tibia and fibula. Arms and lower legs are the most frequently injured parts of childrens’ bodies. The most common causes of bone fractures in young people is: monkey bars,...
by wpadmin | Jan 25, 2015 | Orthopaedics
Knee problems affect millions of Americans every year, advances in surgical techniques are decreasing the continuation of knee afflictions. Athletes with torn ligaments in the past were usually advised to end their careers. With the advancement of ACL, MCL, and...
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