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  • Biceps tenodesis vs SLAP repair for type II SLAP tears

    In active-duty military patients younger than 35 years with type II superior labral anterior-posterior tears, biceps tenodesis is more effective in improving pain and function than superior labral anterior-posterior repair, according to new study data.
    On : 05-Nov-2021
    - Source : Orthopedics This Week
  • Shoulder surgery beats nonoperative treatment new study

    When a patient initially presents with multiple shoulder instability events, nonoperative treatment will most likely not be successful in treating their traumatic anterior shoulder instability, a new study finds.
    On : 05-Nov-2021
    - Source : Orthopedics This Week
  • An Overview of Shoulder Blade Pain

    Shoulder blade pain can be confusing because the causes aren t always obvious. This symptom can be a sign of something serious like a heart attack or ...
    On : 05-Nov-2021
    - Source : Verywell Health
  • The symptoms and treatments of AC joint pain

    The acromioclavicular joint, abbreviated as the AC joint, is the junction of the end of the collarbone (clavicle) with the side of the shoulder blade (called the acromion). The AC joint can be damaged much like other joints and may require treatment.
    On : 05-Nov-2021
    - Source : Verywell Health
  • Common causes and treatments for a separated shoulder

    A shoulder separation is an injury to the acromioclavicular joint on the top of the shoulder. The shoulder joint is formed at the junction of three bones: the collarbone (clavicle), the shoulder blade (scapula), and the arm bone (humerus). A shoulder separation occurs where the clavicle and the scap...
    On : 05-Nov-2021
    - Source : Verywell Health
  • What are shoulder stretches

    Shoulder stretches can help relieve pain and stiffness in tight shoulders, which are a common problem among most adults. Stretching is a great way to improve flexibility and mobility and prevent injury.
    On : 05-Nov-2021
    - Source : MedicineNet
  • Low rate of patients with hip OA in education exercise program received THR

    Published results showed a low rate of participants with symptomatic hip OA enrolled in a supervised education and exercise therapy program received a total hip replacement during the 2-year follow-up period.
    On : 05-Nov-2021
    - Source : Healio
  • What Is Chondrosarcoma

    Chondrosarcoma is a type of cancer that occurs within the cells of cartilage. Cartilage is the smooth connective tissue that protects the ends of bones and lines most joints. This cancer usually affects the cartilage in the thigh bone (femur), arm, pelvis, or knee.
    On : 05-Nov-2021
    - Source : Verywell Health
  • Causes of Hip Pain and Treatment Options

    Hip pain is a common symptom that can be described as aching, sharp, or burning and can range in intensity from mild to severe. There are many possible causes of hip pain, including serious ones, like a fracture or joint infection, and ones that are less so (though still potentially debilitating), l...
    On : 05-Nov-2021
    - Source : Verywell Health
  • Stem Cells Used to Treat Avascular Necrosis of the Femoral Head

    Collapsed femoral heads caused by osteonecrosis otherwise known as avascular necrosis unfortunately represent the root cause for approximately 10% of...
    On : 05-Nov-2021
    - Source : Yale School of Medicine