
Hand Fractures
Your hands play such an important role in how you interact with the world around you. Breaking one of your hand bones can mean weeks (or longer) of learning new or different ways of navigating
Your hands play such an important role in how you interact with the world around you. Breaking one of your hand bones can mean weeks (or longer) of learning new or different ways of navigating
Shoulder injuries are common among skiers and snowboarders, and as winter sports enthusiasts hit the slopes, it’s important to understand the risks and know how to recognize and treat these injuries. Depending on the specific
Winter brings with it a unique set of challenges for foot and ankle health. The combination of icy surfaces, bulky footwear, and increased physical activities such as winter sports can lead to a higher incidence
Few people have most likely heard of knee osteonecrosis, but it can be a serious condition. In addition to the sudden onset of pain, it can lead to permanent joint damage and the need for
It only recently started feeling like fall in Colorado, but the first few resorts are open for the season, and it won’t be long until the slopes are again crowded with skiers and riders. That
The medial collateral ligament (MCL) is a crucial stabilizing ligament on the inner side of the knee. It connects the thighbone (femur) to the shinbone (tibia) and helps prevent the knee from bending inward excessively.
With a radial head fracture of the elbow, the longer you delay treatment, the higher your chance of complications and permanent damage. From chronic pain to loss of range of motion, from degenerative joint disease
Think of all the things your wrist joint does. It helps you bend, straighten, and rotate your hand. It allows you to wave, wash your hands, wash your hair, drive a car, walk your dog,
Shoulder pain isn’t normal, and you shouldn’t ignore it. If pain in your shoulder is making everyday tasks difficult, you need to see an orthopedic specialist with knowledge and experience in shoulder pain diagnosis and
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