If you are a potential joint replacement patient, you may have many questions about the procedure. We have compiled frequently asked questions to answer some of the common concerns of most of our patients. As you explore the possibility of joint replacement surgery, your orthopedic surgeon is See details
The knee is an important part of your lower extremity. It provides adequate motion to permit you to sit and stand. It is a magnificent shock absorber, absorbing as much as three to four times your body weight whenever you See details
The hip joint is considered a ball and socket joint. The ball part (the femoral head) articulates with the socket (the acetabulum). The surfaces of these bones are covered with a pearly white structure called articular cartilage. The cartilage, See details
To better understand your options for managing joint pain we should first understand why we experience joint pain. Many different conditions can lead to joint pain and the most common of them are the following:
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