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Riddle Hospital
necessary. Make an appointment for one of our Services using the links below, or view all of our Services here. Physical Therapy Workers Comp MRI International Medicine Orthopaedic Integrative Health Center Certified Athletic Trainer Requests No-Show &...
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5 Facts to Know About Wrist Fractures
your doctor to ensure that you have a full and successful recovery. Often, this means following instructions regarding physical therapy and easing back into certain activities as you rebuild strength in your wrist and arm. When you follow your...
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Treatment Options for Patients with Knee Arthritis Near Delaware
in the affected joints. Some possibilities your doctor may discuss with you include: Rest and activity modifications Physical therapy Non-steroidal anti inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) Cortisone injections Visco supplementation injections If these...
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Finding Relief for Hip Osteoarthritis Pain
there are many non-surgical treatment options available for patients with hip osteoarthritis pain: Activity – Physical therapy or low-impact exercise programs thatimprove flexibility, build strength, and maintain muscle tone Healthy eating – Increasing...
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Your Search for a Rotator Cuff Tear Physician Ends at Rothman Orthopaedic Institute
of dexterity and strength. In many cases, a torn rotator cuff can be addressed with nonsurgical treatment, including physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications, or injections. Rotator cuff tear recovery time is often complicated by the cuff’s...
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Volleyball Injury Prevention for High School Athletes
the worst volleyball injuries for lost playing time. Usually, injuries can be treated nonoperatively with bracing and physical therapy. Occasionally, though, ankle sprains can be associated with subtle fractures or cartilage injuries. Anterior Cruciate...
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Joey - ACL Reconstruction, Torn Meniscus
of the excellent care I received from Dr. Deluca, his team, the Rothman staff, the care I received at Methodist and physical therapy at The Training Room in Sewell. -------------------------------------- January 16, 2017 during a Gloucester Catholic...
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Understanding Soreness and Bruising
begin. At Rothman Orthopaedic Institute, such injuries can often be treated with nonoperative treatments, including physical therapy, medications, assistive devices, and RICE (rest, icing, compression and elevation). In the most severe cases,...
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Elbow Dislocation: Causes and Treatment
the elbow to its proper location within the joint. The elbow will then be kept in a sling or splint and treated with physical therapy and elbow exercises. In the case of complex and severe dislocations, surgery may be recommended in order to properly...
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What to Look For in a Yardley Knee Surgeon
The best surgeons and practices offer comprehensive, evidence-based, care that includes knee surgery recovery care, physical therapy, lifestyle modification advice, and post-surgical follow up care. Clinical Innovation and Excellence in Research Great...
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What Does My Cycling Knee Pain Mean?
treatment option may be recommended. Non-surgical options include RICE (rest, ice, compression, and elevation,) physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications, and the use of orthotics or supportive braces to stabilize the knee. If your condition is...
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Most Common Football-Related Shoulder InjuriesÂ
Non-surgical treatments include non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medication to reduce pain and swelling, and physical therapy, involving specific exercises to restore movement and strengthen the muscles surrounding your shoulder joint. Surgical...
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Rothman Orthopaedics Performs First Outpatient Total Joint Replacement at New AtlantiCare Center for Orthopaedic Surgery
comfortable in their private recovery room which can also serve as an overnight space if an extended stay is needed. Physical therapy works with the patient at their bedside immediately after surgery to allow for early mobilization. Just hours after...
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First Complex Surgical Procedure Completed in Exciting Partnership Between Rothman Orthopaedics and CarePoint Health
with CarePoint. This location includes surgical and non-surgical services in addition to imaging, orthotics and physical therapy. CarePoint Health has made major strides in bringing top quality healthcare to the people in Northern New Jersey. In the...
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Elbow Fracture
depends on the specific type and severity of the fracture. Treatment may involve immobilization with a splint or cast, physical therapy, or in some cases, surgical intervention to realign and stabilize the bones. It’s important to seek medical attention...
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Tips for Before & After: Preparation for Spine Surgery
in learning how to move and walk. The rest of your recovery will come through a recommended regimen of exercise and physical therapy. Maintenance Best Practices: Even after a successful surgery and recovery period, a good doctor will urge patients to...
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Finding the Right Total Shoulder Replacement Doctor
joint components where the cartilage and bone have worn away. This surgery requires a careful recovery, including physical therapy, but our doctors have a very high success rate, and they perform thousands of surgical and non-surgical procedures on...
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FAQs About Recovery From ACL Surgery
place over the course of several months. Typically, bracing immediately follows the procedure, as well as a structured physical therapy program. Throughout this period, patients may return gradually to a variety of athletic activities. Below is an...
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The Facts About Degenerative Joint Disease in Delaware County
or more of the following options: Lifestyle modification Vitamin supplements Prescriptionmedications Injections Braces Physical therapy Sometimes, a combination of the above reduces the patient’s pain and helps them return to their normal activities. In...
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Information on Lateral Collateral Ligament Injury In South Jersey
ligament injury can range from non-surgical tosurgical. Here are a few examples of what can be done. Non-Surgical Physical Therapy: Specific strengthening exercises may restore your knee back to it’s former function. Ice: Aiding your lateral collateral...