Hip Replacement
Hip replacement surgery is becoming more and more common as the population of the world begins to age. Hip replacement surgery is becoming more and more common as the population of the world begins to age.
Osteoarthritis also known as degenerative joint disease is the most common reason patients require hip replacement surgery. The cartilage in the joint starts to break down and the hip simply wears out.
The doctor makes an incision to expose the joint. Once the hip is exposed, the femoral head is dislocated from the acetabulum. The diseased cartilage has to be removed from the acetabulum. This is done by using a special power tool called a reamer. This tool shapes the acetabulum into an exact hemispherical shape. A metal shell with the same hemispherical shape is then attached into the acetabulum. This is done in one of two ways. The first is a cemented type with uses a special type of epoxy cement. The second is an un-cemented type. In this case the shell is held in place by the tightness of the fit and is also perforated by tiny holes. The bone actually grows into these holes and secures the metal shell onto the bone.
The next component is called the liner. And this is made of plastic. It is extremely tough and very slick, since this is where the femoral head will be inserted and will bear the weight of the upper body. The next step is the removal of the femoral head. This is done with a power saw. Then special rasps are used to hollow out the inside of the femur. The new femoral canal is shaped to fit the new metal stem of the femoral implant.
This implant is made of metal and the stem is inserted into the new femoral canal and is held in place with cement forms the new hip joint. The new hip is called prosthesis. The operation usually takes about 2 hours. The hospitalization time is usually about 5-6 days and full recovery takes about 4-6 months.
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Dr. Scott Russinoff
University Orthopedics
19 Bradhurst Ave.
Hawthorne,
NY
10532
Call (888) 834-8517
When constant joint pain is the problem, joint replacement surgery is a serious solution that can alleviate your chronic discomfort. When looking for the services of an orthopaedic surgeon in the Westchester area, look for superior skill and experience. Dr. Scott Russinoff specializes in joint replacement procedures at University Orthopedics. He complements his cutting edge medical techniques with patient focused care to help you reclaim your livelihood.
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R. Jeffrey Grondel, M.D.
100 North Green Valley Parkway Suite 310
Henderson,
NV
89074
Call 702-932-9000
Athletes need treatment from a doctor who understands the specific demands placed on their bodies by their sport. Dr. R. Jeffrey Grondel, MD has devoted his education and training to the injuries sustained by athletes. If you have experienced a sports injury and feel that your medical care has been less competent than you would like, contact the Orthopaedic Institute of Henderson, Nevada. Dr. Grondel is one of the many qualified doctors at the Institute who can address the specific needs of athletes.
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Dr. Howard Luks
University Orthopaedics
19 Bradhurst Ave. Ste 1300N
Hawthorne,
NY
10532
Call (888) 834-8517
If you're an athletic person who is suffering from a damaged cartilage, also known as meniscus, in the knee area, then simply waiting for your condition to heal on its own just won't cut it. The reason for this is that the meniscus doesn't hold any blood supply, meaning that, unlike every other part of the body, it doesn't naturally heal when damaged. As a consequence, mobility can grow to become difficult and the possibility of resuming athletic activities can become unlikely. That is why it is so essential to undergo quality Meniscal repair from a knee specialist whom you can trust to correct your condition successfully. Dr. Howard J. Luks, MD at University Orthopaedics, PC in Westchester, New York is just the candidate to turn to.
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Dr. Howard Luks
University Orthopaedics
19 Bradhurst Ave. Ste 1300N
Hawthorne,
NY
10532
Call (888) 834-8517
If you or your loved ones are suffering from joint pain, the solution for permanent relief lies in Joint Replacement Surgery. At University Orthopaedics, PC in Westchester, New York a certified Orthopedic Surgeon can perform a variety of joint replacement procedures with safe and successful results. Dr. Howard J. Luks, MD at University Orthopaedics, PC is a Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon who is a specialist when it comes to delivering high quality treatment such as Joint Replacement.
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Dr. Richard M. Magill, Jr.
University Orthopedics
19 Bradhurst Ave. Ste 1300N
Hawthorne,
NY
10532
Call (888) 834-8517
You need to undergo hand surgery? Dr. Richard Magill is an orthopedist located in Westchester, NY who has specialized in hand surgery. Double certified Dr. Magill has the training and experience to give you the treatment you want. At University Orthopedics in Westchester you can count on the well trained and cooperative staff to give you the attention you deserve.
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R. Jeffrey Grondel, M.D.
100 North Green Valley Parkway Suite 310
Henderson,
NV
89074
Call 702-932-9000
If you have suffered a sports injury and live in or around Henderson, NV, the orthopedic specialist athletes are turning to is Dr. R. Jeffrey Grondel, MD. He is an expert in sports injuries, an educator in the field of sports medicine and works with a team of skilled professionals at the Orthopaedic Institute of Henderson. Extraordinary personal care is always Dr. Grondel's top priority in order to provide the most effective care for each athlete's condition.
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Dr. Howard Luks
University Orthopaedics
19 Bradhurst Ave. Ste 1300N
Hawthorne,
NY
10532
Call (888) 834-8517
If you are out of commission due to a rotator cuff injury, consider University Orthopaedics, PC in Westchester, New York for your treatment. Dr. Howard J. Luks, MD and the surgeons on staff are ready to walk you through various options. Call them today to set up a consultation and get started on the road to recovery.
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Lawrence Hospital Center | Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
Lawrence Hospital Center | Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
55 Palmer Avenue, First Floor
Bronxville,
NY
10708
Call (888) 729-2857
Lawrence Hospital Center Orthopedics & Sports Medicine performs hip and knee replacement, shoulder surgery, arthroscopy, ankle surgery, and joint repair.
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Dr. Kenneth Zaslav
Advanced Orthopedic Centers
7858 Shrader Road
Richmond,
VA
23294
Call (888) 566-9376
Are you suffering from a meniscus tear, or torn cartilage due to a sports injury? You can find specialized care at Advanced Orthopedic Centers in Richmond, Virginia. Dr. Zaslav has committed his education to sports medicine and adds to the Advanced Orthopedic Centers reputation of excellence and their long list of satisfied patients.
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Dr. William Walsh
University Orthopedics, P.C.
19 Bradhurst Avenue, Ste 1300N
Hawthorne,
NY
10532
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Injured your hand or foot? Resolve your orthopedic problems with Dr. William J. Walsh in Putnam and Orange NY. Board certified Dr. Walsh is an Attending Orthopedic Surgeon and former Chairman of the Department of Surgery at Westchester Medical Center. He is also an Attending in Orthopedic Surgery at White Plains Hospital Center and an Orthopedic Consultant for Burke Rehabilitation Hospital.
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Dr. Roger Pollock
Dr. Roger Pollock, M.D.
suite 202 One West Ridgewood Avenue
Paramus,
New jersey
07652
Call (888) 631-1911
The shoulder is a part of our body that we use constantly, whether in ordinary life or in sports. It's not uncommon to find that you have pain in your shoulder, and it's not uncommon to feel concerned when the pain gets bad. Dr. Roger Pollock in Paramus, New Jersey has a wealth of knowledge and experience that is focused on the care of the shoulder, and the benefit of his expertise is easily accessible for those in New York and New Jersey.
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Dr. Kenneth Zaslav
Advanced Orthopedic Centers
7858 Shrader Road
Richmond,
VA
23294
Call (888) 566-9376
Are you in need of knee surgery? Dr. Kenneth Zaslav, MD of Advanced Orthopedic Centers is a surgeon you can trust to get you back on your feet and resume your normal activities after a knee injury. Dr. Zaslav specializes in sports medicine, and has extensive training and experience in knee surgery.
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R. Jeffrey Grondel, M.D.
100 North Green Valley Parkway Suite 310
Henderson,
NV
89074
Call 702-932-9000
If you're suffering from a tendon tear in your quadriceps, biceps, or Achilles, and are hit with excruciating pain that affects your every move, then your condition needs proper attention immediately. Dr. R. Jeffrey Grondel, M.D in Las Vegas, Nevada is a board certified orthopedic surgeon who holds the experience and qualifications to treat your tendon injury.
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Dr. Kenneth Zaslav
Advanced Orthopedic Centers
7858 Shrader Road
Richmond,
VA
23294
Call (888) 566-9376
Did you injure your shoulder playing football or baseball? Shoulder injuries are a very common result of sports activities. Fortunately, there are a number of options awaiting you at Advanced Orthopedic Centers in Richmond, Virginia. Dr. Kenneth Zaslav, MD of Advanced Orthopedic Centers specializes in sports medicine.
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Dr. Roger Pollock
Dr. Roger Pollock, M.D.
suite 202 One West Ridgewood Avenue
Paramus,
New jersey
07652
Call (888) 631-1911
If you have sustained a shoulder injury and are seeking care from an experienced Shoulder Doctor in Bergen County NJ, turn to Roger G. Pollock, M.D. Dr. Pollock is a talented accredited professional, who specializes in advanced orthopaedic techniques of the shoulder.
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Dr. Howard Luks
University Orthopaedics
19 Bradhurst Ave. Ste 1300N
Hawthorne,
NY
10532
Call (888) 834-8517
Having a critical knee injury can be very difficult for a person who is prone to being quite active in their everyday life. It is also challenging for an athlete who isn't able to take on further challenges in his sport of passion. If you are either an active individual or an athlete suffering from this particular problem and are in dire need of surgery, turning to any knee surgeon just won't cut it. That is why you need to seek care from Dr. Howard J. Luks, MD at University Orthopaedics, PC in Westchester, New York. He is a qualified medical professional who makes fulfilling your specific needs his number one priority.
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Lawrence Hospital Center | Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
Lawrence Hospital Center | Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
55 Palmer Avenue, First Floor
Bronxville,
NY
10708
Call (888) 729-2857
Do you feel pain every time you walk? Is standing considered a painful activity to you? Foot pain is commonly felt by many people and they often just live with the pain. This is pointless, don't live with pain when there are treatments offered at the Lawrence Hospital Center for Orthopedics and Sports Medicine in Bronxville, Westchester County, New York. They have experienced surgeons, who have done over 12,000 procedures, ready to find the most efficient way to get you back to a pain-free life.
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R. Jeffrey Grondel, M.D.
100 North Green Valley Parkway Suite 310
Henderson,
NV
89074
Call 702-932-9000
Dealing with the pain associated with many orthopedic conditions can be life-altering. It is important to find the best doctor to assist you with the healing process. R. Jeffrey Grondel, M.D. is a board certified Orthopedic Surgeon located in Henderson, NV who can do just that.
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R. Jeffrey Grondel, M.D.
100 North Green Valley Parkway Suite 310
Henderson,
NV
89074
Call 702-932-9000
If a joint or shoulder becomes so agonizing that it begins to interfere with your ability to perform normal activities, it's time to consult with an orthopedic surgeon. In Las Vegas, Nevada, Dr. R. Jeffrey Grondel is a shoulder surgery specialist who takes excellent care of his patients.
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Lawrence Hospital Center | Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
Lawrence Hospital Center | Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
55 Palmer Avenue, First Floor
Bronxville,
NY
10708
Call (888) 729-2857
Do you suffer from joint pain? For a qualified and professional orthopedic surgeon, trust Lawrence Hospital Center near White Plains. With over a dozen years of combined experience, their doctors and surgeons know how best to treat your knee, shoulder, hand, hip, ankle, and other joints to restore the maximum possible function.
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