Is A Reverse Total Shoulder Replacement right for you?

Total Reverse Shoulder

Reverse Total Shoulder Replacement Not many people think about the importance of their shoulder until they start to experience pain and the loss of range of motion.  If a person experiences pain when lifting their arm above their head, this could be an indicator that the shoulder joint would benefit from some type of orthopedic intervention.  There are more conservative approaches available to help relieve shoulder pain. Rest, physical therapy, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications are good … Click HERE for full article

Dr. Salinsky performs his first Out Patient Knee Replacement

  BELOW IS THE TRANSCRIPT FROM A RADIO SHOW ANNCR: EXCITING NEWS!…AS DR. SALINSKY AT THE CENTER FOR BONE AND JOINT DISEASE PERFORMED HIS FIRST ‘OUT-PATIENT’ KNEE REPLACEMENT! HERE’S DR. SALINSKY WITH MORE: 1/029 THERE’S NOT A LOT ABOUT A KNEE REPLACEMENT THAT (PAUSE) PREVENTS US FROM DOING IT OUTPATIENT. AH IT DOES TAKE THE IDEAL CANDIDATE. 1/037 IN THIS CASE, WE FOUND A GENTLEMAN WHO HAD SEVERE ARTHRITIS, WAS FAIRLY AHYOUTHFUL AH THIN, DIDN’T … Click HERE for full article

The Bone Health Clinic and Post-Fracture Prevention Program

The Center for Bone and Joint Disease is proud to announce the addition of the Bone Health Clinic and Post-Fracture Prevention Program. Yvette Bennett, MS, ARNP, ONP-C is now taking appointments for this clinic. Yvette Bennett is a Certified Orthopaedic Nurse Practitioner that has been with the Center for Bone and Joint Disease for the past 2 years. She has been a Nurse Practitioner since 1996 and has always had a passion for preventative health … Click HERE for full article

Are a candidate for hip replacement surgery? 

How do you know if you are a candidate for hip replacement surgery?  If chronic hip pain is stealing your joy—making every step a struggle, keeping you off the golf course, or turning simple daily activities into ordeals—it’s time to ask: Could hip replacement surgery give you your life back? Years of walking, running, sports, or even normal wear and tear can quietly damage the hip joint. Over time, cartilage wears away, bones rub together, … Click HERE for full article