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  • Disability and FMLA Forms

    Disability and FMLA Forms Rothman Orthopaedics has partnered with MediCopy Services for the completion of disability and FMLA paperwork. Click below on your state of residence to find instructions on how to submit your forms. Florida New Jersey New...

  • Understanding Arthritis: Symptoms and Treatments

    Consistent aching pains and swelling in your knuckles or wrists? You may be dealing with arthritis. However, arthritis doesn’t play favorites when it comes to which joints it attacks, so if you’re feeling those same aching pains in your knees, elbows,...

  • Request Your Medical and Imaging Records

    How To Request Medical and Imaging Records Rothman Orthopaedics has partnered with MRO eXpress for the completion of medical and imaging records. Request Your Medical Records Online You can also submit your request by fax. You can download the form...

  • Total Ankle Replacement

    Otherwise know as "ankle arthroplasty," ankle replacement surgery is a technique that has developed in recent years in response to the need to effectively improve an ankle joint that has been severely damaged by injury or some form of arthritis. When...

  • Pelvic and acetabular fractures

    The pelvis is the central foundation of the skeleton. When injured, it can become a potential source of long-term disability, and may even be life threatening. Through advances in surgical treatment of pelvic injuries, an orthopaedic trauma surgeon has...

  • Rotator Cuff Tear

    The rotator cuff is a group of four muscles and their tendons that wrap around to form a “cuff” over the upper end of the arm at the shoulder. The rotator cuff helps guide the shoulder through many motions by allowing lift and rotation to the arm while...

  • Osteoarthritis of the Hip: How to Overcome the Pain

    The hip is one of the most impressive joints in our bodies. Without our hip we would not be able to move our legs to walk, or do many of our other daily activities. The hip is a ball and socket joint. This type of joint allows for the hip to turn in...

  • Be in the Know: Understand Your Knee Arthritis Treatment Options

    For many, knee arthritis can really hold an individual back from living an active, healthy lifestyle. Sometimes patients express sentiments of surprise—reporting the feeling that their arthritis pain snuck up on them. It can be hard to cope with the...

  • The #1 Choice For Non-Operative Knee Arthritis Treatment In South Jersey

    Are you looking for non-operative knee arthritis treatment in South Jersey? Look no further than Rothman Orthopaedic Institute! With multiple locations in the area, we offer only the finest, sub-specialty trained orthopaedic doctors who use the latest...

  • Help for Inflammatory Arthritis Near New Castle

    Inflammatory arthritis affects millions of people around the world and the experts at Rothman Orthopaedic Institute have extensive training and experience to diagnose and treat this disease. If you or someone you love is suffering from inflammatory...

  • Finding Relief for Hip Osteoarthritis Pain

    Osteoarthritis is a condition associated with chronic, occasionally severe pain that can interfere with your daily routine and commitments. Managing any chronic pain requires an active, methodical approach in order to stave off worsening symptoms,...

  • What to Expect from Shoulder Osteoarthritis

    Get expert treatment and care for your shoulder osteoarthritis from Rothman Orthopaedic Institute so you can keep living the life you deserve. Are you or someone you love suffering from shoulder pain or discomfort? Are you concerned that the real...

  • Joint Series - Blog 1: Why do I Have Joint Pain?

    Understanding the anatomy and function of the body’s joints can help patients begin to realize why they experience joint pain and what can be done to relieve it. We tend to have a love-hate relationship with our joints. We love what they allow us to do...

  • Joint Series - Blog 2: What are my Treatment Options for Arthritis?

    It’s the most common cause of joint pain. It impacts one in every five American adults. And if you have it, you need answers about treatment options for arthritis. If you read Blog #1 from this series on joint pain, you’ve probably landed here because...

  • Understanding and Treating Heat Injuries in Football Players

    Understanding heat injuries is key to preventing heat injuries in Football. Heat illness during football or other athletic practices or competitions is a leading cause of death and disability among U.S. high school athletes, yet heat-related illnesses...

  • Conservative Shoulder Arthritis Treatment on the Lower East Side

    Medication and Other Conservative Methods Can Be Effective in Treating Arthritis of the Shoulder More than 50 million Americans are diagnosed with some sort of arthritis, according to the National Health Interview Survey. All types of arthritis involve...

  • Common FAQs About Joint Arthritis

    There are over 100 types of joint arthritis. Approximately one in three adults between ages 18 and 65 have arthritis. And as many as 91 million Americans, including those who have been diagnosed and those who have not, have arthritis. Joint arthritis...

  • Hip Pain: Common Causes and Treatment Options

    The hip joint is one of the most important joints in the human body. It allows us to sit, stand, walk, and run - to move our bodies in general. It allows for a large range of motion, which unfortunately, can also lead to many injuries. Discover all you...

  • My Bunion Hurts

    A bunion is a very common condition in the foot and ankle that affects approximately 23% of the population. It is most notably characterized by a painful, red, bump along the inside of the great toe. The bunion actually got its name from the Greek word...

  • Advanced Treatments & Rehabilitation Approaches for Treating Scoliosis

    Introduction Scoliosis is a benign three-dimensional deformity of the spine that affects between 2%-4% of the pediatric population. The most affected age group is adolescence, representing 90% of cases diagnosed in children. Girls are more commonly...


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