If you have knee pain and are considering a knee replacement, there are several questions you should ask your provider before undergoing the procedure.
Recovery time after knee replacement surgery varies from person to person. Orthopaedic surgeon Christopher Deans, MD, explains that every patient will go through different phases of recovery.
Join orthopaedic surgeon Christopher Deans, MD, for an interactive in-person learning session dedicated to helping you understand the ins and outs of knee replacement.
Does hip pain and clicking sounds mean a hip replacement is necessary? Not always. Nebraska Medicine orthopaedic surgeon Justin Greiner, MD, explains that hip preservation surgery is an option to bypass the need for hip replacement surgery.
Anterior cruciate ligament tears are common athletic knee injuries affecting over 250,000 people annually in the United States. Now, there is a new option to repair and preserve the native ACL.
Hip replacement surgery is an effective treatment for patients with severe hip pain. In conventional hip replacement surgery, the joint is approached from the back or side. With an anterior hip replacement, the surgeon approaches the hip joint from the front.