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  • Non-operative Tennis Elbow - Lateral Epicondylitis Treatment

    There are several available treatments for tennis elbow. These usually start off conservatively, and work to more involved treatments. Nonoperative treatment is successful in over 90% of patients. Lifestyle Modification - Lifestyle modification is...

  • Hand and Wrist Arthritis Treatments

    Arthritis of the hand and wrist can significantly impact daily activities and quality of life, but treatment options are available to manage symptoms and improve function. The treatment prescribed depends on various factors, such as: The progression of...

  • Five Ways to Treat Runner’s Knee in Montvale

    Take Care of Runner’s Knee and Get Your Body Moving Again Patellofemoral pain syndrome, also referred to as runner’s knee or jumper’s knee, generally describes pain in, around, and in front of the kneecap. While this pain can happen to anyone, it...

  • 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...

  • What is Shoulder Bursitis?

    Dr. Rocco Bassora, Sports Medicine Surgeon, walks us through the anatomy of the shoulder, how shoulder bursitis can affect it, and how to treat this painful condition. ‘What is shoulder bursitis’ is a commonly asked question, and shoulder bursitis is a...

  • Benefits of Acupuncture in Pain Management

    Introduction to Acupuncture Acupuncture is an ancient form of treatment for a variety of conditions and ailments. Acupuncture uses filiform or solid hair thin needles to meridian based pressure points to manage pain holistically. Their goal is to...

  • Five Non-Surgical Ways to Treat Shoulder Osteoarthritis

    Osteoarthritis is a chronic condition categorized by the gradual wearing away of joint cartilage. Each joint in your body has a limited supply of articular cartilage and the more you use your joints, the more likely you are to wear your cartilage down....

  • Benefits of Acupuncture in Pain Management

    Introduction to Acupuncture Acupuncture is an ancient form of treatment for a variety of conditions and ailments. Acupuncture uses filiform or solid hair thin needles to meridian based pressure points to manage pain holistically. Their goal is to...

  • 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...

  • Seven Throwing Injuries and How to Treat Them in Bergen County

    Overuse Injury from Throwing? See a Sports Medicine Specialist. While athletes can make efforts to prevent injuries, they are not always successful. For instance, even with strengthening exercises and plenty of rest, overuse injuries can arise from the...

  • Gouty Elbow Arthritis

    Gout is a type of arthritis that occurs when urate crystals build up in the joints, leading to inflammation and intense pain. While gout commonly affects the big toe, it can also affect other joints, including the elbows. Gout in the elbow joint, also...

  • Introducing the Rothman Institute Orthopaedic Urgent Care Center in Abington

    Orthopaedic injuries can happen at any time, from sports, falls, jumps or just casual activities around the house. They take many forms, are chaotic, and require medical attention right away. In many circumstances, an orthopaedic injury can easily be...

  • Ways to Reduce Pain from Hip Arthritis in Newtown

    If you are suffering from hip arthritis, the pain and loss of mobility can affect your everyday activities. For those living with hip arthritis in Newtown, treating pain can make a huge difference in quality of life. Physicians at Rothman Orthopaedic...

  • Get Moving Again - Treatment For Lower Back Pain

    The spine is a structure that provides stability, mobility and strength to the body. You need your spine to move your neck and back properly. A spine deformity or disease can hinder your body from moving correctly, making turning, bending, or...

  • Spine Series - Blog 2: Have You Tried These Treatments for Spine Conditions?

    Pain relief is the goal. And these top recommended treatments for spine conditions are the answers you need. It’s time to get on the road to recovery! We tend to forget all about the importance of spinal health until we start to experience the pain and...

  • Shoulder Replacement Surgery

    Shoulder arthritis may occur in a number of different forms, including primary osteoarthritis (wear-and-tear arthritis), rheumatoid arthritis (inflammatory arthritis), post-traumatic arthritis (arthritis that occurs after a prior injury, such as a...

  • Non-operative Golfer's Elbow Treatments

    Do you struggle with persistent elbow pain after a game of golf, tennis, or another activity involving repetitive arm movements? Has the discomfort begun to interfere with your daily life? If so, you may have Golfer’s Elbow, also known as medial...

  • 5 FAQs of Calf Muscle Strain and Prevention

    Prevent calf muscle strain during training this spring with the help of Rothman Orthopaedic Institute. The calf muscle is one of the most critical yet neglected areas of an athlete’s body. As a result, a wide range of conditions anywhere from mild...

  • 5 Common Orthopaedic Injuries in Men

    While most issues with the musculoskeletal system can happen to both men and women relatively equally, men are treated for various orthopaedic injuries that differ from those that affect women. Being aware of these common injuries will help you to...

  • Understanding Knee Replacement for Knee Arthritis

    According to the Arthritis Foundation, an estimated two million individuals in the U.S. under the age of 45 exhibit symptoms of osteoarthritis of the knee. The number of knee arthritis cases rises exponentially in individuals 55 and above (close to six...


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