Whether you have an orthopedic injury, chronic pain, or a musculoskeletal system problem that requires treatment, your primary care physician will likely refer you to an orthopedic center. An orthopedic center is a medical facility where orthopedic doctors diagnose, treat, and prevent injuries and diseases affecting the musculoskeletal system (muscles, joints, bones, cartilage, and tendons). While the first visit to an orthopedic center can be a relief because you will get rid of the painful [Read More]
Archives for July 2022
Can a Sports Medicine Doctor Treat Shoulder Dislocation?
Yes! A sports medicine doctor can treat shoulder dislocation – a condition in which the humerus (the head of the upper arm bone) either partially or entirely pops out of the glenoid (socket of the arm bone). A sports medicine doctor is a person who is specialized in managing and preventing sports injuries and conditions, including shoulder dislocation. Shoulder dislocation can occur during contact sports like football and hockey, motor vehicle accidents, and sudden falls. So, aside from [Read More]
The Optimal Age to Get a Knee Replacement
Knee replacement, also known as knee arthroplasty, is one of the most successful orthopedic surgeries performed today. It is a safe and effective procedure that can significantly reduce or eliminate knee pain, increase mobility, and improve the overall quality of life. Knee replacement surgery involves cutting the damaged bone and cartilage from your shinbone, thighbone, and kneecap and replacing it with a prosthesis – an artificial joint made of metals, ceramics, or high-grade plastics and [Read More]
Understanding Physical Therapy Procedure for Tendonitis Treatment
If you have a job that involves repetitive motions, which put stress on your tendons, if your tendon becomes less flexible due to aging, or if you play certain sports like baseball, basketball, and tennis, the chances are very high that you may develop tendonitis. Tendonitis is an inflammation and irritation of thick fibrous cords that attach muscles to the bone and are critical to a bone’s ability to move. Tendonitis can occur around your wrist, elbow, shoulder, knees, and heels. In most [Read More]