Is there a Right Time for Hip Replacement Surgery?
At 66, supermodel Christie Brinkley had a successful hip replacement and was very public about her experience…
At 66, supermodel Christie Brinkley had a successful hip replacement and was very public about her experience…
Shoulder replacement surgery is a procedure that is done to reduce pain and restore overall shoulder mobility. There are several types of shoulder replacement surgery, the most common include: reverse shoulder replacement, partial shoulder replacement,
When people consider knee replacement surgery, it’s typically because they’ve exhausted other non-surgical treatments, but are still living with pain or mobility issues that are impacting day-to-day life. If this sounds like you, there are
Having shoulder replacement surgery is a serious decision, so take time to find the right surgeon for your needs. Read more here.
“You’ll know when the time is right.” That’s what some doctors tell patients with persistent knee pain, when they ask whether they should have total knee replacement (TKR) surgery. Of course, it’s not always that
And what type of surgery is right for you? Shoulder replacement surgery requires careful thought and planning, but for those who’ve exhausted other treatment options, it can be the best way to restore range of
Knee or hip pain can be excruciating, and when you are in pain, you want relief – pure and simple. And there is no shortage of advice on how to fix your joint problem, right?
Are you sitting on the decision to relieve your knee pain? As we age, countless adults fight through knee pain or stiffness that occurs while standing, walking short distances, or starting from a sitting position.
Knee arthritis patients who have exhausted non-surgical treatment for knee pain have a relatively new option to delay total knee replacement. It’s called MAKOplasty – a minimally invasive, computer navigated, and robotic-assisted approach to partial knee-resurfacing. Active adults whose
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