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How Open Reduction and Internal Fixation Treats Fractures
Some fractures need surgery to avoid serious complications. One type of surgical repair, called open reduction and internal fixation, is sometimes the best way to heal your broken bone and preserve your mobility. Here’s what you need to know!
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What to Expect After Bicep Tendon Repair
Feeling anxious about your upcoming biceps tendon repair and what to expect in the aftermath of surgery? Put your mind at ease and read on to learn more about this procedure and what you can expect for a smoother recovery.
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Am I a Good Candidate for Total Knee Replacement?
Struggling with knee pain and debating if knee surgery might be right for you? Uncover the signs that you might be a good candidate and why expert consultation is crucial. Here’s what you need to know to make an informed choice.
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5 Common Signs of Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
Experiencing tingling in your fingers? This could be a sign of cubital tunnel syndrome, a condition that can lead to permanent nerve damage if not treated. Keep reading to learn about other common signs and the treatments available to help.
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When Can I Return to My Sport Following Meniscus Surgery?
Athletes, are you sidelined with a meniscus injury and wondering when you can get back in the game? Take a moment to learn what you need to know about your meniscus, the possible surgeries involved, and when you can return to your sport safely.
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6 Strategies for Preventing Frozen Shoulder After Shoulder Surgery
Are you facing shoulder surgery to repair an injury or joint damage? Surgery can restore function, but it can also lead to frozen shoulder. Take a moment to learn six key strategies to stop frozen shoulder before it sets in.
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Wrist Arthroscopy Recovery: What to Expect
Wrist arthroscopy offers a minimally invasive solution for diagnosing and treating many wrist issues. Understanding what to expect helps ensure a faster, smoother recovery. Here’s what you need to know.
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5 Signs It's Time to Consider a Hip Replacement
Every year, nearly a half million American adults have a total hip replacement. This surgery can ease your pain and restore your quality of life. Here’s a look at some of the signs it’s time to consider this common procedure.
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Does an ACL Tear Heal on Its Own?
Worried you’ve torn your anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and wondering if it could heal on its own? Keep reading to learn about this common injury and the different treatments available to help you heal and regain mobility.