You use your hands for almost all day-to-day activities, and that's why taking good care of them is crucial. When you sustain an injury or develop an illness, your hand's ability to function can be affected. Mild to moderate conditions can resolve with home remedies and nonsurgical treatments. However, surgery may be necessary to relieve the symptoms of severe injuries or diseases. Let’s talk about when surgical procedures are needed to promote recovery and where you can go for outstanding [Read More]
Archives for February 2023
Questions to Ask Your Hip Replacement Revision Specialist Before the Procedure
Hip replacement revision is an orthopedic surgery to remedy a first hip replacement that failed because of problems or damages. This second procedure is more complex and takes longer because of the thorough planning required. Most cases of hip replacement surgeries are successful, but should you encounter problems, your surgeon will replace your implant. Like the first procedure, they may swap only part of the original or the entire prosthesis. However, knowing about the procedure before [Read More]
Who Should Consider Total Knee Replacement Surgery?
Your knees bear a great deal of weight and pressure, especially if you are active. That may lead to several problems and conditions. Often, you can relieve mild to moderate symptoms with nonsurgical treatments like physical therapy and medication. However, you may need surgery if your case is severe. Here are the patients who may want to consider total knee replacement to achieve relief: 1) People with Severe Arthritis Arthritis is one of the most common reasons orthopedic surgeons [Read More]
Tests Taken Prior to Knee Arthritis Treatment
Arthritis is one of the most common causes of knee pain in adults. It also leads to other symptoms like stiffness and reduced range of motion. Early diagnosis and treatment are vital to ensure proper management and ease the condition's effects. However, before beginning any procedure, your doctor will perform tests to diagnose and monitor the progression of your knee arthritis. Aside from a physical assessment, here are what you may need before you start your treatment: 1. X-Ray X-rays are [Read More]