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Say NO to Knee and Shoulder Pain with PRP Treatment
Wednesday, 29 November 2017
Modern pain medicine now offers cutting-edge therapies for treatment of painful bones, joints, and tendons. Leading orthopedic surgeons, such as Dr. Adam Farber at Phoenix Shoulder and Knee Clinic, provide Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) injections to treat many painful conditions of the shoulder, knee, elbow and ankle. PRP therapy is an innovative, regenerative medicine treatment
- Published in PRP Therapy
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7 Telltale Signs you are suffering from Osteoarthritis
Wednesday, 29 November 2017
Men and women over the age of 45 are at risk for degenerative diseases including osteoarthritis. Timely diagnosis and treatment can save you from this painful condition. But you need to know whether you are suffering from osteoarthritis. Here are the 7 telltale signs that you may have osteoarthritis. One or more of the following
- Published in Back Pain
How Do You Know if You Tore Your Patella Tendon?
Tuesday, 28 November 2017
“I heard it pop,” Deondre Francois, rising star Quarterback for the Florida State Seminoles said when describing the injury. Out for the season. These words are feared by athletes across the country and Patella tendon ruptures are a major reason for that. But it’s not just professional athletes that suffer the injury. When orthopedic surgeon
- Published in Knee Pain
What is the Best Treatment for Bursitis in the Shoulder?
Saturday, 25 November 2017
Michael Fulmer of the Detroit Tigers, Vetern Felix Hernandez of the Mariners and New York Knicks Kristaps Prizingis have all been sidelined this year with shoulder bursitis, or, in medical terminology “Subacromial Bursitis”. That term might seem like a foreign language at first but if you break it down it makes a lot more sense:
- Published in shoulder instability, Shoulder Surgery
What is the Best Treatment for Bursitis in the Shoulder?
Wednesday, 22 November 2017
Michael Fulmer of the Detroit Tigers, Vetern Felix Hernandez of the Mariners and New York Knicks Kristaps Prizingis have all been sidelined this year with shoulder bursitis, or, in medical terminology “Subacromial Bursitis”. That term might seem like a foreign language at first but if you break it down it makes a lot more sense:
- Published in shoulder instability, Shoulder Surgery
Treating Rotator Cuff Injury
Friday, 17 November 2017
Shoulder pain the most commonly experienced muscular pain in medical practice. With multiple factors to blame, rotator cuff injury can lead to cuff tear and unbearable shoulder pain. Pain in the shoulder joint restricts the movement of arms, neck, and head. This injury is most commonly experienced by the athletes. Rotator cuff tear: Rotator cuff
- Published in shoulder instability, Shoulder Surgery
Injections for Knee Pain as a New Non-Invasive Treatment
Wednesday, 15 November 2017
The joints in the body contain a joint fluid which provides lubrication and nutrition for the bones and cartilages. Recent research suggests that patients who suffer from mild to severe osteoarthritis have a reduced amount of fluid which causes pain in the knee and other joints. As a new non-surgical procedure, injections for knee pain
- Published in Knee Pain
Knee Pain and Stiffness – How Stem Cell Treatment May Help
Friday, 10 November 2017
Arthritis can have a debilitating effect on the body impacting many or all the joints. When any weight-bearing joint is impacted, it can greatly affect mobility and impact life on a day to day basis. There are three bones in the knee including; the patella (kneecap) femur (thigh bone) and tibia (shin bone). There is
- Published in Knee Surgery
When to Consider Torn Bicep Surgery
Tuesday, 07 November 2017
Bicep tendon tears can occur either as a result of injury or from overuse. While most cases may be corrected by simpler treatment methods, the most severe ones will require torn bicep surgery. To get a better idea of what is involved in a torn bicep muscle, here is a look at the two different
- Published in Shoulder Surgery, Sports Medicine
Deltoid Muscle Pain When Sleeping – How To Manage This Problem
Wednesday, 01 November 2017
Deltoid (shoulder) muscle pain that occurs at night while sleeping is a very common problem. This is a very disruptive condition that can affect a person’s sleeping pattern and may result in increased daytime sleepiness and difficulty with concentrating on important activities that need to be performed during the day. Sleep disruption can also affect
- Published in shoulder instability