Knee Replacement Surgery May Be A Thing Of The Past For Many Baby Boomers
Today, Baby Boomers (defined as those people born between the years 1946 to 1964) are living longer, staying more active, and very interested in continuing to maintain a vigorous lifestyle
Multiple research studies have demonstrated the benefit of regular exercise in forestalling the complications related to such degenerative conditions as diabetes and Alzheimer's disease
Anterior Hip Replacement - What is it All About?
As a Fellowship Trained Joint Replacement Surgeon, I am often asked about the latest developments in arthritis surgery With the advent of minimally invasive techniques in orthopedic surgery there has been a renewed interest in performing hip replacement through the front (anterior) of the hip as opposed to the more traditional posterior, or backside approach