The Four Compelling Reasons to Consider Knee Replacement Surgery

The Four Compelling Reasons to Consider Knee Replacement Surgery Knee replacement surgery, or knee arthroplasty, has become a standard treatment for severe knee pain and disability. Here are four reasons why someone might opt for this procedure: 1. Severe Pain and Disability: Arthritis Pain: Osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or post-traumatic arthritis can lead to significant knee pain. When conservative treatments like medications, physical therapy, or injections no longer manage the pain effectively, knee replacement can offer … Click HERE for full article

DO YOU SUFFER FROM JOINT PAIN?

  You are not alone! 27 million Americans suffer from osteoarthritis, also known as degenerative joint disease (DJD) or degenerative arthritis. Osteoarthritis is a chronic disease that usually affects the weight-bearing joints, such as knees, spine, hips, and feet. This chronic degenerative disease is caused by overuse of the joints, for example, from athletic/sport joint wear and tear, injury, obesity and aging.       HOW DO YOU RECOGNIZE OSTEOARTHRITIS? Do you have difficulty: getting … Click HERE for full article

Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate (BMAC)

Are you having trouble getting your day started due to joint stiffness and pain? Then you may be a candidate for a non-invasive Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate procedure if you suffer from any of the conditions listed below:    Muscle sprains and strains    Tendonitis    Osteoarthritis of the joint    Cervical and lumbar disc degeneration    Neuropathy    Ligament injuries    Non-healing fractures    Plantar Fasciitis    Sports injuries What is Bone Marrow Aspirate … Click HERE for full article

Knee Replacement Revision Surgery

Knee Replacement Revision Surgery is a procedure that is required when the previous Knee Replacement Surgery is causing discomfort and pain at the surgery site.  More adults at a younger age are having the procedure done to help with their mobility and quality of life. The procedure is done to decrease someones pain and restore knee function. Knee Replacement Revision Surgery – more than 54,000 knee revision operations are performed in the U.S. each year. It’s … Click HERE for full article

Arthroscopic Shoulder Surgery – Who Needs It?

An introduction to arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder ‘Atheros’ means joint in Greek. The arthroscope is an instrument used by orthopaedic surgeons to look into joints. It is about 8 – 10 inches long and is as thick as a pencil. There is a fibre optic lens system which transmits light from a cold light source outside and relays the interior image to a medical television monitor. In other words, the arthroscope serves as a … Click HERE for full article