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Three Questions to Help You Find the Best Lawrenceville Joint Surgeons
Nervous At The Thought Of Joint Surgery? These Questions Can Help. Joint pain can result from a number of traumatic events, emerging conditions, or diseases. If you have joint pain that is getting progressively worse, it’s time to get diagnosed and...
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Helping Your Shoulder Pain: Rotator Cuff Rehab and Treatment
Introduction to Rotator Cuff Injuries Rotator cuff tears and injuries are one of the most common sources of shoulder pain. The rotator cuff is made up of four muscles that surround the shoulder and form a “cuff” of tendons. Those four tendons are the...
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Hip Spurs (Femoroacetabular Impingement / Bone Spurs)
Overview Hip spurs, also known as bone spurs or osteophytes, are bony growths that form around the hip joint—typically where the femur (thigh bone) meets the pelvis (acetabulum). These spurs often develop due to joint wear and tear, and may be...
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Hip Flexor Strain During the Lacrosse Season? The Fastest Way to Get Back on the Field
Here is the information any lacrosse player suffering from a hip flexor strain needs to know. Any athlete who has experienced a hip flexor strain knows the frustration of this type of injury. The injury may happen suddenly, but often pain and tension...
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Shoulder Bursitis
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...
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Important Information For Those Experiencing Hip Arthritis In New Jersey
Hip arthritis can manifest in many different ways, but generally it is inflammation of the joints in the hip. Studies show that 1 in 4 people may experience hip arthritis in their life. Rothman Orthopaedic Institute treats patients who experience hip...
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Finding the Podiatrist Philadelphia Trusts
Over the course of your life, you will probably walk more than 100,000 miles. If you are an athlete, this number will be higher. An injury or illness affecting the foot may limit your mobility or make many of those miles painful. If you or someone you...
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Everything You Need to Know About Rotator Cuff Tear Treatment In Gramercy Park
If you’re experiencing pain or weakness in the shoulder, especially when lifting or lowering your arm, you may be one of the two million Americans who seek medical attention for a rotator cuff problem. Rotator cuff tears are one of the most common...
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Non-Surgical Options: Sports Related Conditions
At Rothman Orthopaedic Institute our goal is to return the injured athlete to their beloved sport as soon as possible. Thankfully, many injuries can be healed through the use of non-surgical methods, decreasing the amount of time required to stay away...
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General Orthopaedics
General Orthopaedics encompasses injuries and diseases of the body’s musculoskeletal system. This complex system consists of your bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, muscles and nerves, all of which allow our bodies to move, bend, flex and maintain...
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Help For Knee Arthritis in Chester County
If you have experienced ongoing knee pain that is beginning to interfere with your normal activities or lifestyle, it could be knee arthritis. If your doctor determines that knee arthritis is the source of pain, swelling, and stiffness in your knee,...
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Foot Injuries and the Martial Arts
Individuals participating in martial arts unfortunately experience injuries when training for an extended period of time. Muscle strains, tendon ruptures, and broken bones become all to familiar to hard working martial artists. When these type of...
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Is It Time To Seek An Achilles Pain Tendonitis Procedure?
Have you or has someone you love suffered from ongoing pain due to Achilles tendonitis? Are you wondering what conservative treatment options are available to you, or do you think it is time to seek a more advanced Achilles pain tendonitis procedure?...
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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...
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Starting the Conversation About Surgery for Total Shoulder Replacement
You probably did not spend too much time thinking about your shoulder and how it works until something went wrong. Whether it was because of a distinct injury or just increasing pain and stiffness over time, you have become acutely aware of your...
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Symptoms of Arthritis in the Hip: Three Signs You May Not Recognize
Although over 100 different forms of arthritis exist, osteoarthritis - or “wear and tear” joint degeneration - is the type most commonly experienced in the hip. Common symptoms of arthritis in the hip include pain, stiffness and swelling. The onset of...
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What are the Top Cartilage Injury Treatments Recommended by Orthopaedists?
Top Orthopaedists weigh in on Cartilage Injuries Cartilage in the knee is the protective covering that lets our joints glide comfortably. When a quick twist or sudden impact causes a tear, we realize the crucial job it does for our joints. When this...
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Rotator Cuff Injury: Treatment & Risks
If you’re in need of treatment for a rotator cuff injury, let Rothman Orthopaedic Institute give you the info you need to get you started. Have you or a loved one recently suffered tears or other damage to the rotator cuff? Rotator cuff injuries...
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Runner’s Knee Prevention and Treatment Options to Carry You to the Finish Line
Runner’s knee is a painful condition that affects many athletes. Learn about causes, symptoms, prevention measures, and treatment options for runner's knee. A dull ache in the front of the knee while running, is a key symptom of a condition popularly...
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Foot Pain Treatments
Heel pain can have many causes. See your doctor to determine the cause and get treatment. Tell the physician exactly where the pain is and how long the pain has persisted. Your doctor will examine the heel, looking and feeling for signs of tenderness...