Treating Shoulder Instability
With the largest range of motion of any joint in the body, the shoulder is the body’s most free-moving joint, allowing you to stretch, reach, and perform simple tasks such as waving to a friend, moving your mouse at your desk, or combing your hair. But if you’re suffering from shoulder instability, those tasks can become much more difficult. Learn how the shoulder doctors at Sports Medicine North can treat your pain.
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Advancing Rotator Cuff Repair
For some patients, surgery remains the only option when symptoms of a rotator cuff tear become too severe. Thankfully, surgical treatment options have advanced in recent years to make the procedure, recovery, and rehabilitation quicker and easier than ever.
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Are You Ready for Joint Replacement?
Joint replacement is a major surgery, but one that can result in a significantly improved lifestyle. The joint replacement experts at Sports Medicine North suggest looking for a few key signs to help you determine if you’re ready for a joint replacement procedure.
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What to Eat for Strong and Healthy Bones
Regardless of age, maintaining strong bones is an essential part of preventing bone diseases such as arthritis and osteoporosis. Find out what to eat and what to avoid with these helpful suggestions from the doctors at Sports Medicine North.
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Playing Through Sports Injuries Can Be Dangerous
Though soreness and muscle aches are common among weekend warriors and athletes at the youth, high school, college, and professional levels, it’s important to be able to distinguish between normal aches and pains and a serious injury. Read on to learn about the dangers of playing through a serious injury from the sports medicine experts at Sports Medicine North.
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