Join our specialists as they discuss options for joint replacement, what to expect and how advances in technology are helping patients get back to the activities they love.
Question: I work from home, so I only wear shoes when I go out. Is this bad for my feet? Should I be wearing shoes inside? Answered by Alexander Sawatzke, MD, orthopaedic surgeon.
Amblyopia, commonly known as lazy eye, is one of the most common causes of vision problems in children. Naturally, many parents ask: Can amblyopia be fixed?
Most pancreatic cysts are found incidentally during a CT scan or MRI done for another reason. The reason pancreatic cysts cause concern is that some types have a small risk of turning into cancer over time.
Get the latest COVID-19 news from infectious diseases expert Mark Rupp, MD, including COVID-19 case rates, types of variants circulating and vaccine updates.
Question: I’ve been having aches in my right big toe for a couple of weeks, and I’m wondering if it’s time to see a doctor. What could be causing this? Answered by Alexander Sawatzke, MD, orthopaedic surgeon.
When Norman Lux needed a new heart valve, Marvin Eng, MD, performed the first BATMAN procedure in the state. Read more about Lux's story and what BATMAN is.
While many bites are minor, some can lead to serious infection. Knowing what to do right away and when to seek medical care can help prevent complications.
When the thyroid stops working as it should, it can cause a condition called hyperthyroidism. When the gland becomes overactive, it produces too many hormones, causing the metabolism to shift into overdrive.
Nebraska Medicine is improving access to in-demand services with the construction of a new four-story health center on the southeast corner of 42nd and Farnam streets.
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