Saturday, May 25, 2013

eOrthopod

  • 'Dem Bones, 'Dem Bones, 'Dem Bruised Bones
  • A "Balanced" Diet of Exercise after ACL Surgery
  • A Breakthrough in Finding the Cause of Squeaks in Hip Replacements
  • A Case of Successful Muscle Stimulation after Total Knee Replacement
  • A Closed Case for Kneecap Surgery
  • A Look Back at Long-Term Success For Knee Cartilage Repair
  • A Loose Hip Responds to the Right Surgery
  • A New Angle on Knee Osteoarthritis
  • A New Angle on Knee Problems
  • A New Breakthrough in Treating Torn Knee Cartilage
  • A New Hip for the Adult Who had a Childhood Hip Infection
  • A New Problem for the Baby Boomer Generation
  • A New Repair Suture for Arthroscopic Meniscal Repair
  • A New Surgical Approach to Recurrent Dislocation of the Kneecap
  • A New Twist to Avoid Knee Injuries on the Slopes
  • A New Way to Prevent Blood Clots After Surgery That Doesn't Involve Blood Thinners
  • A Novel Method of Improving Knee Motion without Surgery
  • A Novel Way to Manage Blood in Patients Having Both Knee Joints Replaced
  • A Physical Therapist Reviews the Problem of Snapping Hip
  • A Review of Knee Injuries Affecting the Medial Structures
  • A Review of the Research on Knee Replacement Surgery
  • A Robot's View of ACL Function in Partial Knee Replacement
  • A Simple Snip Spells Relief for Pain behind the Kneecap
  • A Torn Meniscus -- Again
  • A Wedge to Hedge Knee Arthritis
  • Abrasion Arthroplasty May Prevent Total Knee Replacement
  • Acceptable Survival Rate of Cemented Knee Arthroplasty in Patients Under 50
  • Accounting for Differences in Rates of Wear Between Identical Hip Joint Implants
  • Accuracy of Clinical Tests to Identify Hip Arthritis
  • Accurate Diagnosis of Shin Pain Needed to Direct Treatment
  • ACL Connected to the . . . Quadriceps
  • ACL Injuries in Former College Sports Athletes
  • ACL Patients Don't Squat Like They Used To
  • ACL Patients Move and Groove Safely Back to High-Level Activity
  • ACL Reconstruction--Five Years Later
  • ACL Reconstruction: A Rising Star
  • ACL Repair: Single or Double Reconstruction?
  • ACL Surgery, Take Two
  • Activity After Total Hip Replacement
  • Activity Reduces Bone Loss After Total Hip Replacement
  • Adding a New Dimension to Study Hip Joint Implants
  • Adding Years to the Life of a Knee Implant
  • Adjusting Orthopedic Treatment for Unstable Intertrochanteric Hip Fractures
  • Advice to Surgeons About Hip Resurfacing
  • Advisory Statement for Surgeons
  • Altered Movement Patterns Persist After Total Knee Replacement
  • American and Norwegian Surgeons Combine Forces to Study Knee Surgery
  • American Surgeons Slow to Embrace Hip Resurfacing
  • An Algorithm for the Treatment of Painful Bipartite Patella
  • An Important Message for Anyone With Knee Arthritis
  • This is an excerpt from eOrthopod.com, a website providing patients with clear, accurate and understandable information about their orthopedic and musculoskeletal conditions and injuries. eOrthopod.com includes a comprehensive library of multimedia web topics, news articles and FAQ database on musculoskeletal health. eOrthopod.com also hosts eOrthopodTV, in depth video interviews with practicing clinicians about the evaluation and treatment of common conditions and injuries of the muscles, bones and joints. For more information, visit eOrthopod.com.