Hip replacement surgery is a major procedure that requires a lot of planning and preparation on your part. Recovery from the procedure can take weeks, so it is best to think about how you can prepare for a smooth recovery time. Once you schedule a hip replacement surgery, you might have fears or questions. You…
Orthopedics
Types of Orthopedic Practices
To receive the best care for your orthopedic (musculoskeletal) condition, it is important to choose the right kind of orthopedic practice. These medical practices vary widely, and they each have different strengths and specializations. From joint replacement to sports medicine to general orthopedic medicine, you can take a look at the options that are available…
What Can An Orthopedic Surgeon Treat?
Orthopedic surgeons are doctors specializing in the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions, disorders, and diseases. They have the training and experience necessary to treat common and complex orthopedic issues using an individualized approach that may include a combination of nonsurgical and surgical treatment methods. Sports and work-related injuries and joint diseases are all within the area…
Avoiding the Most Common Sports Injuries
Playing sports requires dedication, training, and taking care of your body to prevent injuries. Sports injuries can have a long-term impact on your health and performance, and that’s why you should manage your workouts, sports play, and health properly. Most Common Sports Injuries and Their Causes The most common sports injuries professional athletes and weekend…
Recovery From A Meniscus Tear
A meniscus tear is common in accidents that affect the knee. A torn knee cartilage can be a debilitating injury because it challenges your balance, mobility, function. The function of the knee cartilage or meniscus is to absorb shock and provide stability to your knee joint. When the cartilage tears, the symptoms are hard to…
Treatments For A Trigger Finger
Stenosing tenosynovitis, better known as trigger finger, is a common hand condition that is usually caused by repetitive gripping, which irritates the tendons in the fingers. Those with professions that require repetitive hand use and prolonged gripping are at a higher risk of developing trigger finger. Additionally, women, people above the age of 40, those…
Sprains vs. strains
Almost everyone has experienced at least a minor sprain or strain in their lives. However, most people cannot tell the difference between the two. While they may sound similar, there is a difference between the two injuries. Let’s take a look at what sprains and strains are and what the difference between them is. Sprain…
Treatments For Hip Pain
The ability to move your hips with ease is vital for your daily activities. You need to mobilize your hips for sitting, standing, walking, running, and just about every other motion involving your legs. Therefore, when your hips hurt, it can be a serious interruption to your life. Hip pain is very common among adults….
Common non-surgical orthopedic treatments
The most common orthopedic injuries, such as sprains and strains and simple fractures, can be treated without surgical intervention. Even arthritis, which is the most common cause of orthopedic pain, can be treated using non-surgical treatment methods. With non-surgical orthopedic treatments, there are fewer risks involved, and orthopedic injuries usually respond very well to these…
How Does Amniotic Healing Work?
The human amniotic membrane derived from the placental tissue of a mother during delivery contains powerful anti-inflammatory properties that can be used for healing. The collection of the amniotic membrane requires the consent of the mother and is subsequently processed in an FDA facility, making it ethically sound and safe. Amniotic Membrane Healing So, how…