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Osteoarthritis is the most common diagnosis for hip or knee replacements

by Nicholas B. Frisch MD | 2 years ago

This patient had a history of trauma to his tibia and femur, which was initially treated with hardware. However, he started experiencing instability and weakness due to traumatic arthritis. During this total knee replacement,

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Joint Replacement Pre Surgery Class A Joint Effort - Leaving the Hospital

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By Ronald E. Delanois, M.D.
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First Post-Op Visit (Day 16): What Gets Checked After Total Knee Replacement SROSM (Montgomery, TX)

#TotalKneeReplacement #PostOp #KneeRecovery At Day 16 post-op, Dr. Bill Hayes walks through his..
By Sterling Ridge Orthopaedics..
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From the Desk of Dr. Geoffrey S. Van Thiel: Should I stretch a pulled muscle?

From the Desk of Dr. Van Thiel Dr. Van Thiel, an accredited leader in the Orthopedic and Sports..
By Geoffrey S. Van Thiel, MD
4 years ago

"The Doctor Is In" with Dr. Stahlman & Dr. William E. Carpenter - Technology In Joint Replacements

Dr. William E. Carpenter discusses about Technology In Joint Replacements with Dr. Gray C...
By Justin M. LaReau, MD
6 years ago

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