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  • Is it Time to Seek a Total Knee Replacement Specialist in Manhattan?

    The best doctors for knee replacement surgery have a great deal of clinical experience to draw from when performing the procedure. Among the busiest orthopaedic groups in the country, Rothman Orthopaedic Institute performs over 13,000 knee and hip...

  • Key Facts About Spinal Fusion To Help You Know Where to Start

    Rothman Orthopaedic Institute helps patients learn key facts about fusion surgery. Back pain can be traced to a number of different conditions, and if you or your loved one’s medical evaluation reveals a spinal condition, you should become familiar...

  • A Step By Step Guide to Preparing For Recovery From Bilateral Total Knee Replacement

    What should I expect during my recovery from bilateral total knee replacement? This is a common question asked to our knee specialists at Rothman Orthopaedic Institute. If you are asking this question, you are probably concerned with how to prepare for...

  • Start Your Year with Non-Operative Orthopedic Treatment

    Injuries to bones, muscles and joints happen for a variety of reasons, such as sports injuries, falls, accidents and simple wear and tear as our bodies age. Just as the reasons for injuries may vary, so too do available treatment options — and...

  • Understanding What Makes Less Invasive Spine Surgery Different

    Rothman Orthopaedic Institute provides concise, need-to-know information on less invasive spine surgery. If you or someone you love is experiencing spinal aches due to injury, Rothman Orthopaedic Institute orthopaedic experts recommend seeking a...

  • Non-operative Lower Back Pain (Lumbar) Treatments

    Most low back pain can be treated without surgery. Treatment of low back pain usually begins with a few basic steps. Before beginning any back pain treatment program, be sure you know your diagnosis and discuss the treatment plan with your doctor....

  • Foot and Ankle Care in Football Season and Beyond

    Football season is a popular time for families and friends to get outdoors and be active together, and with those benefits also comes increased risk of injury. Feet and ankles are particularly vulnerable in this rough-and-tumble sport, but familiarity...


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