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Category Archives: Knee & Shoulder Treatments
Get to Know Your Knee Ligaments
When it comes to knee injuries, there are three key ligaments: the Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL), the Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL), and the Posterior Cruciate…
Common Shoulder Injuries: Rotator Cuff Tears vs. Shoulder Impingements
Do you have pain in your shoulder that just won’t go away? It could be due to a rotator cuff tear or a shoulder impingement,…
How an Orthopedic Surgeon Can Help You Decide if You Need a Knee Replacement
Knee replacement surgery is a significant decision that should be made with care. An orthopedic surgeon is the best person to help you decide if…
When and How to Return to Work After Knee Replacement Surgery
Knee replacement surgery is a major procedure with a long recovery process. As a result, patients who have undergone knee replacement often find themselves wondering…
The Timing and Steps Involved in Returning to Work After ACL Surgery
Returning to work after ACL Surgery can be a long and challenging process. The timing of when you can go back to work depends on…
Knee Replacement: How long until I can play golf or jog?
Knee replacement surgery is a big step for many people, and the thought of being able to play golf or jog after the procedure can…
How Painful is Knee Replacement Surgery Recovery?
Knee replacement surgery is a major surgical procedure that involves replacing the damaged parts of your knee joint with artificial parts. It is usually recommended…
How Soon Can I Walk Again After Knee Replacement Surgery?
Knee replacement surgery is a major surgical procedure that can help alleviate the pain and discomfort associated with arthritis and other chronic knee conditions. It…
Knee Replacement Recovery Time
The knee is one of the most important joints required for mobility, however, can quickly become stiff and painful when arthritis occurs. Knee replacement surgery…
Shoulder Osteoarthritis Treatment
Arthritis of the shoulder is a condition in which the joints become swollen and tender, leading to discomfort and impaired movement during everyday activities. Unfortunately,…