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  • Advances in Hand and Wrist Arthroscopy

    Advances in Hand and Wrist Arthroscopy

    Arthroscopy is an advanced procedure that allows your doctor to look at the inside your joint using a tube-like fiberoptic telescope (arthroscope) which is inserted through a small incision

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  • 10 Superfoods that Fight Arthritis (National Nutrition Month)

    10 Superfoods that Fight Arthritis (National Nutrition Month)

    Arthritis is a term used to describe a group of diseases characterized by stiffness, pain, and swelling of the joints. Those suffering from this chronic joint condition know how devastating the

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  • Tips to Prevent Common Foot and Ankle Injuries

    Tips to Prevent Common Foot and Ankle Injuries

    Foot and ankle injuries commonly occur during sports, recreational activities, while at work or when doing projects around the house.

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  • Physical Therapy Exercises to Help You Recover

    Physical Therapy Exercises to Help You Recover

    If you have a medical condition or injury that limits your mobility and function, or have undergone surgery, physical therapy exercises may help you regain movement in the affected part of your body

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  • The Most Common Contact Sports Injuries

    The Most Common Contact Sports Injuries

    The very definition of Contact Sports – sports in which participants come into bodily contact with each other – indicates there is an element of danger involved. The highest rates of sports injuries occur

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  • Take the Pressure Off: How Weight Loss Affects Your Joints

    Take the Pressure Off: How Weight Loss Affects Your Joints

    There are innumerable reasons why you may want to lose weight – to improve your overall health, to look and feel great, and to reduce the risk of chronic disorders such as heart disease or diabetes.

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  • What is a bunion?

    What is a bunion?

    Everyone has heard the word "bunion" which refers to a large bump at the base of the great toe. Bunions are either mild, moderate, or severe but unfortunately they are mostly

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  • 5 Reasons You May Have Heel Pain

    5 Reasons You May Have Heel Pain

    Have you been experiencing an aching heel pain with your first few steps in the morning right after getting up from bed? Or does your pain feel like pin pricks in the bottom of your heel?

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  • How to Prevent Back Pain

    How to Prevent Back Pain

    The advances in modern technology have made our lives more convenient and efficient. You can use mobile devices and other gadgets to complete your work, order your food, do your shopping, and get

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  • 7 Facts about Joint Replacement Surgery

    7 Facts about Joint Replacement Surgery

    More than 30 million Americans suffer from osteoarthritis, which is the leading cause for joint replacement surgery. As human beings are living longer and more active lives, the possibility of needing

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  • American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons
  • American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine
  • Arthroscopy Association of North America
  • National Association of Secretaries of State
  • American Podiatric Medical Association