PRP And Stem Cell Therapy At Phoenix Orthopedics Clinic
Saturday, 26 July 2014
As of recent years, there has be a number of technological breakthroughs that have changed the way athletes and others rehabilitate after injury or surgery. The use of medicine that helps the body regenerate its tissues more effectively has been used by high profile athletes for the past few years with encouraging results. This type
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Patellar Instability: What Is It and What Can Be Done For It?
Tuesday, 17 June 2014
Anytime injury occurs in the knee, it poses a problem. It is painful and oftentimes prevents a person from walking properly. The kneecap, or patella, is one of the areas that can be affected by injury. The patella is one of three bones that come together at the knee joint. Cartilage covers these bones where
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Four Things You Need To Know About Biceps Tendinitis
Tuesday, 17 June 2014
Athletes aren’t the only ones who suffer from biceps tendinitis. Older patients may develop acute biceps tendinitis with sudden overuse of the shoulder. Issues with the biceps tendon are often found in younger patients, 18 – 35 years of age if they are active in sports. Sports that involve throwing or excessive arm use, like
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Helpful Suggestions To Prevent Knee Injury
Tuesday, 27 May 2014
While trauma to the knees can happen unexpectedly, you can nevertheless take certain steps to prevent knee pain and injuries that typically occur. This is especially true for individuals who are actively involved in sports or pursuing a healthy lifestyle. Even those who may be sedentary can experience issues such as knee pain as the
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Preparation For Knee Replacement Surgery
Tuesday, 27 May 2014
Having knee replacement surgery is a major undertaking. The procedure, quite frankly, is life changing as it will restore the healthy mobility that has become painfully impaired. As you can imagine, however, there is a toll exacted on the body that will require intensive rehabilitation and recovery. As such, you want to prepare yourself –
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Five Most Common Knee Injuries
Wednesday, 21 May 2014
While many believe that knee injuries are primarily the result of sporting activity, in reality, damage to the knee is a common occurrence. There are literally millions of doctor visits each year by patients who have suffered some degree of injury to their knee. The reasons, of course, are varied. Nevertheless, as the knee is
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Arthritis Risk Factors
Sunday, 18 May 2014
Arthritis is an affliction that affects millions of people around the world, with over 28 million in the U.S. alone. Generally speaking, the term applies specifically to the inflammation of the joints. However, in today’s nomenclature, the word arthritis is applied to a wide spectrum of rheumatic maladies dealing with joints. Nevertheless, the pain and
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5 Medical Conditions Orthopedic Doctors Take Care Of
Friday, 02 May 2014
For anyone that has ever suffered from a bad bone break that required both a cast and surgery, the doctors that took care of them were ones that specialized in the treatment of the musculoskeletal system, and are known as orthopedic doctors. While these specialized doctors do treat things like broken bones that may require
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An Orthopedic Doctor Can Treat Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Thursday, 01 May 2014
Computers are used in this day and age to do everything from running a business to getting an education from an online school. Though no matter how modern computers are these days, they still require the use of a keyboard and typing. The repetitive motion of typing can cause strain on the hands, fingers, arms,
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ACL Surgery And New Discoveries
Thursday, 20 March 2014
Even the best orthopedic surgeon has patients who experience some knee instability after ACL surgery. Orthopedic medicine has long recognized four ligaments that cause the knee to operate properly. These ligaments often become damaged through trauma, with the ACL accounting for nearly 300,000 of these surgeries every year. However, while most of these surgeries are
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