Treating hip arthritis involves the use of various methods that help to reduce pain, stiffness, and inflammation, and to improve joint function. Your doctor will give you treatment that is meant to reduce the inflammation that accompanies the wearing-down of the cartilage, thereby preventing an accelerated degeneration of the joint tissues. What Can Be Done to Treat Hip Arthritis? Here are a few of the main therapies that are usually part of a comprehensive treatment plan for patients with hip [Read More]
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Recovery From A Shoulder Impingement
Shoulder impingement is characterized by rotator cuff tendons being pinched and causing irritation to the bursa, producing symptoms such as pain, tenderness, and weakness. Shoulder impingement can also cause inflammation and swelling, which increases pressure on the bursa and tendons. One way to check if you have a shoulder impingement is to assess if it hurts to raise your affected arm. Baseball, tennis, and swimming are common causes of shoulder impingement. Repetitive motions involved in [Read More]
What Can an Orthopedic Clinic Treat?
A medical clinic that specializes in orthopedics can treat a number of different health conditions and injuries affecting the musculoskeletal system, which comprises the bones, muscles, and supportive structures and tissues. Conditions vary from back pain to a knee injury to arthritis, and the medical specialists who practice at these clinics even perform preventive medicine such as for athletes. An orthopedic clinic is run by a team of physicians and other practitioners who are devoted to [Read More]
Responsibilities of an Orthopedic Surgeon
If you’ve ever hurt yourself while playing sports or experienced muscle and joint pain in your legs, shoulders, and knees, then you’ve probably seen an orthopedic doctor. Musculoskeletal conditions can affect a person at any age – if not due to an accident or sports injury while you’re young, you’re bound to be referred to an orthopedist when you’re older and are prone to wear-and-tear injuries. The mission of orthopedic surgeons is to prevent, diagnose, and treat musculoskeletal disorders. [Read More]
Custom Knee Replacement Surgery
While all joint replacement surgeries involve prosthetic materials, there are steps that can be taken to have a truly custom-fitted replacement joint prosthetic. It is specially fitted based on the patient’s height, the amount of activity they participate in daily, and their gender. Prosthetic knee replacements were first introduced decades ago. The choice of implant was based on the level of deformity in the patient's knee. There are also anatomical differences between men’s and women’s [Read More]
What Is Physiatry?
Physiatry is a relatively new field of medicine created within the last 60 years, and it is the practice of physical medicine and rehabilitation. It entails not only the diagnosis and treatment of disabling physical maladies (whether temporary or permanent), but also the prevention of them in the first place. Its focus is on the patient’s body as a whole – and how the injured area affects and is affected by other parts of the body – as compared to focusing solely on “fixing” the injured body [Read More]
Shoulder Arthroscopic Repairs
The shoulder is a very complex joint and is constantly in use during our lives, so it has the potential for many things to go wrong. When something does go wrong, it can lead to a need for shoulder surgery. In addition to shoulder arthroplasty (shoulder replacement surgery), there is shoulder arthroscopy (shoulder repair surgery) – which is used to make minor repairs to the shoulder, usually to alleviate pain or to regain proper rotation. Shoulder arthroscopy may be recommended in order to [Read More]
Kyphoplasty – ABCs of This Procedure and Its Benefits
Kyphoplasty is a minimally invasive, outpatient type of spine surgery that is designed to repair cracked or broken vertebrae. It is very similar to vertebroplasty – in which a special cement is injected to fill in the broken bone – except that a tiny balloon is first inserted into the injured spot. Once placed, the balloon is inflated to create extra space which will be filled with bone cement. The procedure is designed to help fractured and/or compressed vertebrae regain their original [Read More]
Reasons to Consider Concierge Orthopedics
Concierge medicine is quickly becoming a trend in the increasingly busy medical industry as an option for patients who desire an enhanced experience in getting medical services. Concierge orthopedics aims to apply the same concept, specifically to orthopedic patients. This practice attempts to build better personal relationships between patients, doctors, and the clinic itself. Consider these benefits of concierge orthopedics: Sooner Appointments Concierge orthopedics gives you priority for [Read More]
Why You Should See an Orthopedic Surgeon
No matter how good an athlete you are, accidents will happen. Repetitive use during training is the cause of many sports injuries – as is trauma from sudden impact or awkward twists and turns during competition. In times like these, it is best to see an orthopedic surgeon. Damage caused by knee injuries, ligament tears, and skeletal fractures needs immediate attention. Hence, having an experienced orthopedic surgeon on standby is always a good call. Professional and amateur athletes alike [Read More]