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Partial Knee Replacement – A Total Solution to A Partial Problem

Posted on January 27, 2020

There tends be a lot of questions and often misconceptions around partial knee replacement. Is it as good as a total knee replacement? Why get a partial knee replacement when I can get a full replacement?  Some patients are skeptical because they think a partial replacement may only be a temporary solution.  If I get … read more

Looking at Bone Density A Little Closer with a Trebecular Bone Score

Posted on May 23, 2019

When it comes to osteoporosis and bone health, getting a picture is an important step to fully understanding a patient’s condition and giving an accurate diagnosis. For many years the gold standard for assessing bone quality and diagnosing osteoporosis has been a DXA (dual x-ray absorptiometry) test. A DXA test helps identify bone strength and … read more

Five Reasons to Choose an Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Surgeon

Posted on April 18, 2019

Foot and ankle orthopedic surgeons are MDs (medical doctors) and DOs (doctors of osteopathy) who have expert training in both whole body health and medicine and specific extra training in foot and ankle conditions. This comprehensive training allows them to evaluate your condition in the context of all of your health needs. Whether your pain … read more

Protecting yourself During Golf Season: Common Golf Injuries

Posted on March 18, 2019

Golf injuries, believe it or not, are rather common, with injury rates ranging from 25% to 60% of players.  Although we see relatively few traumatic injuries compared to other contact sports, the repetitive nature of the golf swing places us at risk for many overuse injuries.  Individuals over the age of 50 and those with … read more

When Scoliosis Throws You a Curve – We Can Help

Posted on March 7, 2019

Many adults are surprised to discover they have a condition called scoliosis, an abnormal curvature of the spine. Unlike a normal spine that gently curves from back to front in a subtle S shape, spines with scoliosis curve from side to side in a C or S shape. If the curvature of the spine deviates … read more