Orthopedic

Shoulder Replacement Surgery FAQ Guide

2022-08-15T21:53:52+00:00Orthopedic, Pain Management|

A complete shoulder replacement procedure is usually needed to address advanced issues from arthritis or complications from a severe shoulder fracture. The goal is to replace the mobility and relative function of the joint, while also helping to alleviate pain or discomfort. This also improves the overall quality of life [...]

Shoulder Pain Causes & Treatment Options

2022-08-15T21:53:57+00:00Orthopedic, Pain Management|

The shoulder is one of the most complex compound joints in the human body. Not only does it allow you to move your arms, but it also transfers forces between the arms and body. As such it is made up of a variety of structures, bones, muscles, connective tissues, blood [...]

Knee Replacement Exercises For Muscle Strengthening

2022-08-15T21:54:03+00:00Orthopedic, Pain Management|

Knee replacements have advanced significantly in recent decades to become a highly successful way to restore range of motion for people suffering from severe osteoarthritis or other serious knee issues. While the artificial joint is made from highly durable materials like titanium and silicone, successful rehab still relies on the [...]

Hip Replacement Surgery FAQ Guide. Symptoms, Procedure & Risks

2022-08-15T21:54:11+00:00Orthopedic, Pain Management|

Arthritis, pelvic fractures, and trauma to the upper femur can sometimes complicate the once normal function of the hip joint. Discomfort, inflammation, and pain in the hip can do more than just make it hard to put on your shoes or pick something up off the floor. It can severely [...]

Herniated Disk Symptoms & Treatment Options

2022-08-15T21:54:16+00:00Orthopedic, Pain Management|

Your spine is made up of a complex network of muscles, connective tissues, nerves, bones, and cartilage. The vertebrae of each bone in the spine and neck are cushioned by small, durable cartilage disks that help cushion the bone and help with flexibility. These cartilage discs are round with a [...]

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