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The Road To Relief For Patients With Arthritis In Joints
on the road to recovery. Arthritis in joints refers to the painful inflammation or stiffness in joints, such as the hips or knees. There are several different conditions which can fall within this category. The most common is osteoarthritis, or...
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5 Types of Hip Arthritis in South Philadelphia
erodes from a lifetime of usage. This erosion can cause pain and swelling. Osteoarthritis primarily occurs in the hip and knee, as these are the major weight bearing joints of the body. Osteoarthritis is the most common of all joint disorders, and often...
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Degenerative Joint Disease in Cape May: Your Road to Relief
or “wear and tear arthritis”, is the most common form of joint disorders, occurring most commonly in the hands, knees, hips, and/or spine. At Rothman Orthopaedic Institute, our orthopaedic experts understand the effect that this condition can have on...
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Treatment Options For Degenerative Joint Disease in Bensalem
rubbing together of the ends of bones. This condition can affect any joint, although it is most common in the hands, hips, knees, and spine. Although this condition cannot be altogether cured, there are many treatment options which can greatly relieve...
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Degenerative Joint Disease in Bryn Mawr: What You Need To Know
to seek out the best possible treatment. Degenerative joint disease is a joint disorder which is most common in the hands, knees, hips, or spine. Typical symptoms you may experience include: Joint stiffness when getting up after sitting or sleeping...
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Diagnosing Hip Arthritis in Washington Township Patients
becomes inflamed. Symptoms of hip arthritis in Washington Township patients may include: Painful hips, buttocks, groin, or knees Swollen hip Less range of motion in the hip Skin at the hip that is red or warm to the touch Stiffness in the joint,...
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Good News For Patients With Degenerative Joint Disease in Cherry Hill
erosion of cartilage between the bones of various joints. The most common areas affected include the hands, hips, back, and knees. The loss of smooth, cushioning cartilage between bones leads to painful bone-on-bone contact, which can become inflamed...
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Treatments for Hip Degenerative Joint Disease
the ends of bones wears down over time. This leads to painful bone-on-bone contact and can affect joints in the hands, knees, hips, and spine. What are the Symptoms of DJD? Common symptoms include pain, stiffness, and swelling in the affected joints....
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Rothman Orthopaedic Institute founder on the cusp of 80 and still in the OR
since he did the first in Philadelphia in 1970. Rothman, who turns 80 on Dec. 2, estimates he's done another 12,500 knees. To read the full story, click here to visit Philly.com.
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Joint Series - Blog 1: Why do I Have Joint Pain?
let’s face it, running after the toddler and playing ball on the weekends sure would be tough without strong, capable knees, shoulders and hips. But the moment we start to experience joint pain, the relationships turns sour. The very joints that used to...
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Joint Pain Series: Where to Find the Best Physician for Arthritis
Orthopaedic Institute’s joint replacement program perform more than 11,000 surgeries each year! With specialists focusing on knees, hips, shoulders and more, local patients suffering from arthritis have access to the experienced physicians they deserve....
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Joint Series - Blog 3: Do I Need a Joint Replacement?
be performed on many joints within the body, including the wrists, ankles, shoulders and elbows. However, replacement of the knees and hips are the most common. During surgery, the damaged cartilage and bone is removed from the body and prosthetic...
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Joint Pain Series: Answers to Your Top Questions on Joint Replacement Recovery
details of joint replacement recovery. Obviously, this topic is contingent first on which joint is being replaced. Hips and knees, the body’s largest joints, tend to be some of the most frequently replaced, and they require a more extensive recovery...
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What Are the Most Common Winter Injuries? And How Can I Stay Safe?
has little to do with injuries. More important is body mechanics. Always lift from the core of your body, bending at the knees and hips. Try to push snow in front of you and avoid pivoting. Don’t rush. Lifting more snow than your body is comfortable...
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Rothman’s Winter Injury Prevention Tips for Absolutely Everyone
the area if you see slippery floor areas so they don’t fall as well. If you do slip or start to fall, bend your elbows and knees and using your legs and arms to absorb the fall and minimize any resulting injury. Shoveling Soft tissue injuries of...
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Five Steps for Dealing with Shin Splints Playing Soccer
such as orthotics. Again, remember to replace them regularly, as worn out shoes provide poor support for your feet, legs, knees, and hips. Step 2: Recognize the Signs and Symptoms Listen to your body. If you start feeling pain or fatigue, it’s time to...
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Understanding Soreness and Bruising
commonly suffer sprains. An injury resulting from a stretch or tear of the ligament, sprains typically affect the ankles, knees, and wrist and are a common injury during winter. Symptoms of soreness, bruising, swelling, and inflammation are all...
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Common Injuries from Shoveling Snow
tips you can avoid or lessen injury. Warm up prior to shoveling. Lift with your legs, not your back. Make sure your knees are bending and straightening to lift the shovel instead of leaning forward and straightening with your back. Push the snow. It is...
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Four Common Injuries from Shoveling Snow And What to Do About Them
tips you can avoid or lessen injury. Warm up prior to shoveling. Lift with your legs, not your back. Make sure your knees are bending and straightening to lift the shovel instead of leaning forward and straightening with your back. Push the snow. It is...
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Falling On Ice: Winter Injuries and How to Prevent Them
or back may result in a hip or shoulder injury (such as a dislocation or an injured rotator cuff), whereas landing on the knees may cause a torn or damaged meniscus or ACL. The severity of these injuries will naturally vary from patient to patient....