One of the most common types of shoulder arthritis is glenohumeral osteoarthritis. The glenohumeral joint is where the top of the humerus (upper arm bone) rotates in the glenoid cavity, which is the ball-and-socket structure of the shoulder. The bones comprising and supporting the shoulder socket [Read More]
Orthopedics
What to expect from hand and wrist surgery
Hand and wrist surgery are used to correct a variety of injuries and conditions. While it is not the first treatment option for anyone, there are situations when surgery is inevitable. Hand and wrist surgeries can successfully treat a variety of issues. If you are experiencing a hand or wrist issue [Read More]
What Can a Hand Surgeon Treat?
Hand surgeons specialize in diagnosing and treating conditions not only in the hand, but also in the wrist and forearm. Depending on the type and severity of the hand condition, hand surgeons may perform nonsurgical or surgical treatments. Surgeons who specialize in this field of medicine must [Read More]
Causes of Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis is the most common type of arthritis, and it affects over 20 million Americans. While osteoarthritis most often affects older adults, younger people can also be diagnosed after sustaining a serious injury that affects joint health. Osteoarthritis is caused by the deterioration of [Read More]
Recovery From A Meniscus Tear
The knee has 2 C-shaped pieces of cartilage that serve as buffers between the shinbone and thighbone. When the cartilage tears, it is known as a meniscus tear. A meniscus tear happens when you forcefully twist or rotate the knee. This is a very common knee injury that often develops when playing [Read More]