Dr. Adam Farber is a top orthopedic surgeon in Phoenix. Board Certified and Fellowship Trained, he offers minimally invasive sports medicine procedures. This includes knee, shoulder and elbow procedures. Call (480) 219-3342 and visit the website at here
The Basics of How Arthroscopic Surgery Works
Friday, 31 January 2014
by Dr. Adam Farber Injuries to the joints may be assessed via several methods: clinical history, physical examination, and imaging studies such as Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) or Computerized Tomography (CT) scans. However, in some cases, a final diagnosis can only be made via arthroscopy. Arthroscopy refers to the surgical procedure that allows the Phoenix
- Published in Sports Medicine
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8 Myths About Shoulder Pain And Shoulder Arthritis
Wednesday, 29 January 2014
by Dr. Adam Farber Osteoarthritis is the most common arthritis that results from the wear and tear of the cartilage that cushions the joint. Researchers and scientists are not completely sure what causes shoulder arthritis, although there is some link to genetics, obesity and lifestyle. Risk factors include age, weight, work factors and gender (women
- Published in Shoulder Surgery
5 Symptoms Of Arthritis In The Knee
Monday, 27 January 2014
There are three types of arthritis that can occur in your knee. Osteoarthritis is the most common one, which is slowly wears away your joint cartilage over time. This type of arthritis is seen after middle age in most cases. Rheumatoid arthritis is an inflammatory condition that can occur at any age, even in children.
- Published in Orthopedic
5 Best ways to Avoid Joint Replacement Surgery
Sunday, 19 January 2014
by Dr. Adam Farber Joint pain can be very limiting, often restricting mobility or a person’s ability to take part in day to day activities. However, joint replacement surgeries can be equally taxing on the body. Individuals will experience a great deal of discomfort and there is always the risk that they will not be
- Published in Knee Surgery
An Overview of Microfracture Treatment of the Knee
Sunday, 19 January 2014
by Dr. Adam Farber Microfracture treatment of the knee is a surgical procedure that is performed to treat damaged knee cartilage which acts as a cushion between the bones and joints. The goal of the knee microfracture procedure is to help prevent further cartilage damage and stimulate new growth. This procedure can help a patient
- Published in Knee Surgery
5 Things to Know About Elbow Arthroscopy
Friday, 17 January 2014
by Dr. Adam Farber As the human body ages, it ceases to be the well oiled machine that it was when you were younger. The joints and muscles no longer function as well as they used to. Regular wear and tear has caused the connective tissues and ligaments to become damaged and torn; and it
- Published in Elbow Surgery
Why Women Are At An Increased Risk Of Knee Injuries
Wednesday, 15 January 2014
If you have ever stumbled and caught yourself before landing on your face, or if you’ve ever tripped over a rise in the sidewalk, but managed to avoid falling, you are already aware of just how important it is to be quick and steady on your feet. To do that you need to have strong,
- Published in Knee Surgery
What Does Non-operative Rotator Cuff Treatment Entail?
Sunday, 05 January 2014
by Adam Farber The rotator cuff, a group of muscles and associated tendons, has the main function of stabilizing the shoulder. These tendons and muscles are wrapped around the shoulder joint, allowing it to engage in a wide range of motion. These motions include the ability to rotate the shoulder when lifting an object overhead,
- Published in Shoulder Surgery
The Basics of Shin Splints from a Phoenix Orthopedic Surgeon
Thursday, 02 January 2014
Shin splints are the cause of a considerable amount of pain especially in athletes and anyone who may take part in especially rigorous training schedules. The following are answers to some basic questions concerning the causes, symptoms, and treatments of shin splints, as well as recommended ways to prevent the development of this type of
- Published in Orthopedic
Knee Arthritis Treatment Info from a Scottsdale Orthopedic Surgeon
Tuesday, 31 December 2013
Knee arthritis affects tens of millions of Americans and can lead to disability. There are quite a few treatments available to help patients avoid knee replacement surgery such as PT, knee injections, PRP therapy, and minimally invasive knee arthroscopy when indicated. Hear Dr. Farber, Board Certified orthopedic surgeon in Scottsdale and Phoenix, discuss knee arthritis
- Published in Knee Surgery