Shoulder Replacement Surgery Thousands of traditional total shoulder replacements are carried out every year successfully in the US for patients suffering from shoulder arthritis. However,…
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Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Procedures: Revision Joint Replacement
Revision Joint Replacement Most people who undergo a total knee replacement get back to an active life that is free from the debilitating chronic knee…
Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Procedures: Hip Replacement
Hip Replacement Hip replacement surgery is recommended for patients with painful arthritis in the hip joint. In this procedure, the surgeon removes the affected joint…
Back Pain Specialists
Back Pain Treatment The spinal column is among the most important and complex systems in the human body. It is the body’s primary support structure…
Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Procedures: Malunion And Nonunion Fracture Treatment
Malunion And Nonunion Fracture Treatment A fractured bone that takes on an abnormal position during the healing process is called as a malunion fracture. The…
Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Procedures: Fracture Treatment
Fracture Treatment Fracture of the scapula or shoulder blade is common in vehicle collisions and accidents that involve falling from a height. While most such…
Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Procedures: ACL Reconstruction
ACL Reconstruction The Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) is one of the important ligaments of the knee. Tear of the ACL is a common injury encountered…
Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Procedures: Rotator Cuff Repair
Rotator Cuff Repair Rotator cuff tear may manifest itself due to normal wear and tear of the shoulder tendon with age, or it may be…
Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Procedures: Shoulder Replacement
Shoulder Replacement Arthritis of the shoulder joint can be painful, but it does not cause as great a disability as arthritis of the hip or…
Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Procedures: Partial Knee Replacement
Partial Knee Replacement A total knee replacement surgery replaces the entire knee joint. A partial knee replacement, however, involves only one part of the knee.…