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Total Knee Replacement: Techniques & Technology
Rapid Recovery Programs We offer Rapid Recovery Protocols designed to optimize patient outcomes post-surgery, including pain management and enhanced mobility strategies. Choosing Your Surgeon Selecting an experienced surgeon is crucial for successful...
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Golfer's Elbow Revolution: Modernizing Medial Epicondylitis Management
Introduction to Golfer's Elbow Golfer’s elbow, or medial epicondylitis, is a common condition that affects the tendons on the inside of the elbow, used to grip and rotate objects, like a golf club. Inflammation to this area causes pain with gripping...
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When is Revision Surgery Necessary for Knee Replacements?
Understanding Revision Surgery for Knee Replacements Knee replacement surgery often provides significant relief from pain and restores mobility. However, in some cases, complications or failures can occur, requiring a second surgery called revision...
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Orthopaedic Oncology
Surgery Nathaniel Evans, MD General Surgery Adam Berger, MD Oncology Rehabilitation Mitch Freedman, DO Anesthesia and Pain Management Eric Schwenk, MD
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Non-operative Spinal Tumor Treatment
the use of analgesics (pain medication) or through direct removal or compressed nerves or stabilization of the spine. A pain management consultant may be required to help manage severe pain. To reduce swelling that may occur around the tumor, steroids...
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Autograft (UCL Tear) Treatment: Tommy John Surgery
immobilized for 10-12 days in a splint, followed by a hinged brace for 1-2 weeks to protect the reconstructed ligament. Pain management and limited movement are important during this period. Physical Therapy: Rehabilitation is a key component of...
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Jeffrey A. Gehret, DO
Dr. Gehret is a board certified physical medicine and rehabilitation and pain management physician who specializes in the non-operative treatment of spinal conditions. He is a published physician who maintains memberships in the American Society of...
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3 Important Facts About Total Ankle Replacement Surgery Recovery
and the length of time necessary for wearing your boot during your total ankle replacement surgery recovery. 2. Pain Management: Following the procedure, you will be prescribed pain medication for a few days, after which point medication is typically...
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Physicians for Total Hip Replacement Can All Agree on These 2 Things
there risks or potential complications involved in this procedure? How long is the surgery and what are my options for pain management? Can I expect my new hip joint to last the rest of my lifetime? The questions can seem endless and the search for the...
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Help for Inflammatory Arthritis in New Jersey
unknown, there are still options to treat this inflammatory arthritis in New Jersey. Treatment will typically focus on pain management and will likely continue throughout the patient’s lifetime. Potential treatment may include medication, physical...
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Don’t Miss This Simple Breakdown of Recovery Time for Total Shoulder Replacement Surgery
home, but it will most likely be a day or two after surgery. First Days at Home: Don’t underestimate the importance of pain management. Your surgeon and/or a physical therapist will teach you gently exercises to begin right away. You should commit to...
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Help For Hip Arthritis in Media
the condition. When you better understand what is going on within your hip joints, you can take a more active part in pain management and even recovery. Discover Treatment Options Although cartilage does not heal well on its own, there are still a...
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In Search of an Effective Swimming Injury Treatment?
swimmer’s shoulder-type injuries of minor severity, your swimming injury treatment will typically begin with pain management, anti-inflammatory medicines, and physical therapy. However, in more serious cases, these treatments may be insufficient. In...
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Pros and Cons: Total Knee Replacement in Lower Manhattan
greatly from the procedure. However, like any surgery, you need to be prepared for the recovery process. Post-surgery Pain Management As with any procedure, the weeks immediately afterward are likely to be sore as your body recovers. Rothman Orthopaedic...
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Rothman Orthopaedic Institute Foundation for Opioid Research & Education
in America, and our local communities have been particularly hard hit. The Foundation has three goals: To support pain management research aimed at decreasing the need for opioids for acute and chronic pain. To educate patients and prescribers on safe...
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Advanced Treatments & Rehabilitation Approaches for Treating Scoliosis
in monitoring and surgical correction in severe scoliosis cases. Physiatrists: physicians who specialize in monitoring, pain management and prescribing specific therapies programs in mild to moderate cases. Physical Therapists: providers to help develop...
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Thumb Twitching: Causes and Common Triggers
What is Thumb Twitching Thumb Twitching is a small, involuntarily, brief movement of the thumb. There is a wide range of possible causes of thumb twitching. Typically, there is no clear reason why the twitching occurs, and it will likely go away...
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Warm Up and Stretch to Prevent a Hip Labrum Tear
Learn about prevention and treatment for hip labrum tears. Athletes train intensely for peak performance. Unfortunately, injuries are a part of athletics. Injuries to the hip and groin are common in contact and pivoting/cutting/twisting sports. Most...
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Posterior Cruciate Ligament Injury - (PCL Injury)
Knee injuries can disrupt daily life and athletic performance, and one of the most overlooked yet critical injuries involves the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL). As a primary stabilizer of the knee, the PCL prevents the shinbone (tibia) from shifting...
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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...