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Your Search for a Rotator Cuff Tear Physician Ends at Rothman Orthopaedic Institute
Know how to properly address a rotator cuff tear with this information from Rothman Orthopaedic Institute Rotator cuff tears are relatively common for adult patients and comprise a significant amount of shoulder injuries experienced by orthopedic...
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FAQs About Hip Impingement
The hip is ball and socket joint which provides both movement and stability as individuals go about their daily activities. It is made up the femoral head (the ball shaped top upper segment of the femur) and the acetabulum (the concave socket of the...
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Finding Relief for Hip Osteoarthritis Pain
Osteoarthritis is a condition associated with chronic, occasionally severe pain that can interfere with your daily routine and commitments. Managing any chronic pain requires an active, methodical approach in order to stave off worsening symptoms,...
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The Best Urgent Care Clinic in South Jersey
Rothman Orthopaedic Institute doctors have been serving patients of the tri-state area faithfully for the past forty five years. Providing only the best care and treatment available, these doctors have been helping patients quickly recover from...
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Inventive Kyphosis Treatment Through Personalized Plans
Kyphosis, commonly referred to as a forward curvature of the spine, is a condition that can cause significant discomfort and affect the quality of life. It can result from various factors, including poor posture, spinal abnormalities, or conditions...
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The Different Types of Bunion Treatments
What are bunions? A simple definition for a bunion is a bony bump that forms on the inside of the big toe joint. In reality, a bunion deformity is a complex deformity involving the first metatarsophalangeal joint (MPJ), the big toe (hallux), and the...
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FAQs for Total Ankle Replacement Physicians
Total ankle replacement is a surgery that was developed to address serious injuries to a patient’s ankle joint. Patients, who are not familiar with this procedure, may have some questions about how it works and even where to find total ankle...
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My Bunion Hurts
A bunion is a very common condition in the foot and ankle that affects approximately 23% of the population. It is most notably characterized by a painful, red, bump along the inside of the great toe. The bunion actually got its name from the Greek word...
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Who Needs Cervical Herniated Disc Surgery?
Cervical herniated disc surgery may effective for severe symptoms. The seven bones in the neck make up the spinal cervical vertebrae. This section of the spine supports the weight of the head forming a connection to the shoulders and body. Neck pain...
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The Best Exercises Post Joint Replacement
After your joint replacement surgery, your doctor will encourage you to begin movement relatively quickly after your hip replacement procedure or knee replacement surgery. Exercise will increase blood flow and circulation throughout your knee joint or...
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Identify & Address Symptoms of Hip Arthritis With These 3 Tips
In order to identify the symptoms of hip arthritis, you must first understand what arthritis is and how it impacts the body. The condition is characterized by joint inflammation, which causes swelling, stiffness and the most noticeable symptom: pain....
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Return to Your Active Lifestyle with Knee Cartilage Restoration
Arthritis Keeping You Stagnant? Get Moving Again with Cartilage Restoration A diagnosis of knee arthritis does not have to slow you down, especially for younger active people. Orthopaedic doctors, like those at Rothman Orthopaedic Institute, now have...
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Five of the Most Common Foot and Ankle Injuries
Read Through Our Summaries and Find out What’s Causing Your Foot or Ankle Pain Foot and ankle issues bring millions of Americans into their local podiatrist’s office each year. Complaining of pain, stiffness, swelling or various deformities, many of...
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Five Signs You Should See a Joint Specialist
Ideally, all of the parts of the human body would always function harmoniously. This harmony that allows you to walk, run, lift, bend, twist, and reach is not at the forefront of your mind when everything is working smoothly. However, when one body...
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3 Reasons for Total Hip Replacement
After the knee, the hip is the second largest weight-bearing joint in your body. Needless to say, it’s important to take care of it well. Depending on your situation, total hip replacement surgery may be the best option to provide you with the chance...
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Rothman Orthopaedics Florida Partners with HURT! to Offer Round-the-Clock Orthopedic Specialist Support
Rothman Orthopaedics, a leading orthopedic group in Central Florida, is excited to launch RothmanNow powered by HURT!, swiftly transforming access to care for orthopedic patients with acute injuries. Rothman Orthopaedics began its expansion into...
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Degenerative Joint Disease in Cape May: Your Road to Relief
Do you suffer from the pain of degenerative joint disease in Cape May? This common condition, also known as osteoarthritis or “wear and tear arthritis”, is the most common form of joint disorders, occurring most commonly in the hands, knees, hips,...
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Understanding Arthritis: Symptoms and Treatments
Consistent aching pains and swelling in your knuckles or wrists? You may be dealing with arthritis. However, arthritis doesn’t play favorites when it comes to which joints it attacks, so if you’re feeling those same aching pains in your knees, elbows,...
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Autograft (UCL Tear) Treatment: Tommy John Surgery
Ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) injuries, commonly referred to as "Tommy John" injuries, are most often seen in athletes who participate in overhead throwing sports, such as baseball pitchers. The UCL, a key stabilizing ligament on the inner side of...
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Tips for Getting On the Road to Recovery From Spinal Fusion Surgery
Among the various spinal conditions that may warrant a fusion surgery, Spondylolisthesis is perhaps the most common. While many patients’ pain is due to this degeneration of the spine that causes arthritis, a fusion surgery could be recommended to...