Surgery as a treatment plan is not just an operation. It has three steps: pre-op, the surgery itself, and post-op. Pre-op is just as important as the surgery itself because it conditions your body for a safe procedure and recovery. On the other hand, post-op care is also vital because it determines [Read More]
Orthopedic Surgery
Treatments for Bone Fractures
Strong bones help us lead a healthy and active lifestyle. Through proper diet and regular exercise, we can maintain good bone health. However, we can still experience incidents beyond our control, such as a high-impact fall or a car accident, which can cause one or more broken bones. Bone [Read More]
How to Provide First-Aid for a Broken Bone
If you should happen to be present when someone has a broken bone, or you're the one with the broken bone, there are certain steps you should take. Ultimately, you want to reduce the risk of worsening the issue. Additionally, as soon as possible, you want to go or take the other person to a center [Read More]
Visiting an Orthopedic Doctor for the First Time – 10 Things You Should Ask
An orthopedic physician can diagnose and treat any problems that affect the bones, joints, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and nerves. They are also adept at handling sports injuries such as concussions. To gain the most value from your visit, here are 10 questions you should consider asking the [Read More]
Partial vs. Total Knee Replacement
Other than a severe knee injury due to an accident, the primary reason why patients need knee replacement surgery is severe osteoarthritis of the knee joint. It develops when the articular cartilage breaks down, and so the bones rub against each other as you walk and move – resulting in pain and [Read More]