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Is it time for knee replacement surgery? 3 questions to ask yourself first
Whether arthritis aches have been flaring up more often or you're finding it harder to simply climb the stairs, age-related joint pain can sneak up on millions of Americans. Because it's so common, ...
An experimental inhibitor regrew cartilage in aged mice, opening up an alternative to arthritis and prosthetics.
Tens of thousands of Brits face having their hip and knee operations cancelled due to a global shortage of bone cement.
Robotic-assisted technology supports surgeons with advanced planning and real-time guidance during surgery.
The NHS is scrambling to buy enough bone cement to prevent thousands of hip and knee operations from being cancelled. Hospital trusts with just days of existing supply left are already having to ...
When is it time to have my joint replaced? It’s a common question from patients who experience hip and knee pain on a regular basis. And while everyone is different, there are certain telltale signs ...
Here’s 10 things to know about the state of total joint replacements: 1) Total joint replacements are increasingly migrating to the outpatient setting. As of last year, the volume of orthopedic ...
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A partial knee replacement is a surgery to replace one portion of your knee with artificial parts. Your knee contains three parts called compartments. There are three types of partial knee replacement ...
Knee replacement is today among the most routine surgeries in India. But not so for Dr Sunanda Gupta. Years of crippling arthritis had left the former.
Sometimes, arthritis affects only one knee compartment. In these cases, your doctor may recommend a partial knee replacement, in which they will replace only the affected compartment. X-ray scan ...
There’s just not enough time – or enough incentive – to convey and process the gravity of undergoing a joint replacement. The patient is in pain and just wants relief. The surgeon embodies a way out ...
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