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  • Articular Cartilage Injuries in Wilmington, DE

    You probably don’t spend much time throughout the course of an average day considering the important role that chondrocytes play in your life. In fact, you may be reading this, wondering what a chondrocyte even is (they are a type of cell in the human...

  • FAQs About Arthritis In The Hip

    If you or someone you love suffers from arthritis in the hip, you are probably looking for answers. Why does this pain and stiffness persist? What treatment options are available? Where should you even begin? At Rothman Orthopaedic Institute, we...

  • Help For Hip Arthritis in Media

    Have you or someone you love struggled with the ongoing pain and stiffness of arthritis in your hip. This common condition, if untreated, over time can continue to advance as cartilage wears away. In fact, osteoarthritis, a common form of hip...

  • How to Manage Degenerative Joint Disease in Philadelphia

    Do you or someone you love suffer from Degenerative Joint Disease in Philadelphia? If so, you have come to the right place for information and treatment options. Degenerative Joint Disease, also known as osteoarthritis, affects the protective cartilage...

  • Kelsie - Hip Arthroscopy

    I've been a hockey player for 17 years. I played hockey in college and professionally in the NWHL. During my freshman year at college, I tore my right labrum in my hip. I played with it for the rest of the year and all of my sophomore year. I decided...

  • Main Line Health and Jefferson Health Partnering with Rothman Orthopaedic Institute and NueHealth in Ownership of Physicians Care Surgical Hospital

    Main Line Health and Jefferson Health Partnering with Rothman Orthopaedic Institute and NueHealth in Ownership of Physicians Care Surgical Hospital Main Line Health (MLH) and Jefferson Health are partnering with Rothman Orthopaedic Institute and...

  • Golfing: Three Causes of Knee Pain

    Rothman Orthopaedic Institute Explores Three Causes of Knee Pain While Golfing A majority of professional golfers have experienced some sort of nagging injury at one time or another in their careers. However, you don’t have to be a professional player...

  • Four Conditions a Shoulder Doctor in NYC Can Treat with Arthroscopy

    is categorized as the inflammation of one or more joints. There are many types of arthritis, but the two most common forms of shoulder arthritis are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Osteoarthritis (known as “wear-and-tear” arthritis) wears away...

  • Three Procedures Our Shoulder Surgeons in NYC Specialize In Treating

    of one or more joints, affects more than 50 million people. There are many types of arthritis, but the two most common forms of shoulder arthritis are osteoarthritis and and rheumatoid arthritis. Osteoarthritis (known as “wear-and-tear” arthritis),...

  • Rothman Orthopaedic Institute Partners with BIG EAST Conference

    Rothman Orthopaedic Institute, an affiliate of Northwell Health, agreed to a two-year partnership with the BIG EAST Conference. As part of the agreement Rothman becomes the official orthopaedic physicians of the BIG EAST while Northwell Health becomes...

  • Everything You Need to Know about Rotator Cuff Tear Treatment in NYC

    Where to Go for Rotator Cuff Tear Treatment NYC Patients Trust The Shoulder & Elbow and Sports Medicine Specialists at Rothman Orthopaedic Institute, of course! Every year, approximately two million people in the United States visit their doctor with a...

  • Your Options for Cartilage Restoration Treatment in Montvale

    Expert Cartilage Restoration Treatment in Montvale, NJ Is Found at Rothman Orthopaedic Institute Knee cartilage damage, especially for those that are very active, is a common cause of pain and decreased functionality. Unfortunately, cartilage does not...

  • Rothman Orthopaedics Announces the Retirement of Michael E. West After 22 Years as CEO

    Michael E. West, CEO of Rothman Orthopaedic Institute, will retire after 22 years with one of the largest private medical practices in the country. Mr. West announced his plans to retire last June and will officially step down on March 31, 2021. “I am...

  • 5 Common Foot and Ankle Injuries and Treatments

    is a deformity of the second, third, or fourth toe. The toe is bent at the middle joint, resembling a hammer. This condition forms due to an imbalance in the surrounding muscles, tendons, or ligaments that normally keep the toe straight. Initially,...

  • Treating Shoulder Injuries from Golf with Dr. Huffman

    (the humerus) meets the shoulder blade (the scapula). Surrounded by a collection of muscles, tendons, cartilage, and other forms of soft tissue, the shoulder relies on everything working together in order to maintain strength and full range of motion....

  • Age-Related Knee Changes: Understanding, Managing, and Thriving

    As we journey through life, our bodies undergo various transformations, and one area that frequently bears the brunt of these changes is our knees. Age-related knee changes are common, and understanding their nuances and the available treatment options...

  • Elbow Infections

    Elbow infections and septic arthritis of the elbow are serious medical conditions that involve the infiltration of infectious agents, such as bacteria, into the elbow joint. These conditions can lead to significant pain, inflammation, and potential...

  • Bone Tumors

    Orthopaedic Oncology service at The Rothman Orthopaedic Institute and Kimmel Cancer Center are experienced in treating all forms of bone tumors and can recommend the best course of action for each specific case.

  • Foot & Ankle

    forward along with the other ligaments. The final stabilizing ligament is on the inside part of the ankle. As this ligament forms a triangle shape like the Greek letter delta, it is called the Deltoid Ligament. The deltoid ligament attaches the inner...

  • Elbow Fracture

    an outstretched arm. 2. Radial Head Fractures: These fractures involve the head of the radius bone in the forearm, which forms part of the elbow joint. They often result from a fall onto an outstretched arm or direct trauma to the elbow. 3. Distal...


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