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December 2007
Volume 1 Issue 3
Tips to Stay Fit in ’08
With the New Year approaching, consider a resolution to stay more active and fit in 2008. Whether it’s competitive sports, recreational activity, or regular cardiovascular exercise and weight training, physical activity benefits your mind and body.
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Genetics Linked to Carpal Tunnel
It has long been thought that repetitive use of your hands was the main culprit of carpal tunnel syndrome. But a recent study shows genetics, instead, is a key predictor.
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Choosing an Orthopedic Implant
Implants today are made of different shapes, sizes and materials. This means that if you are planning to undergo joint replacement surgery, with the help of your orthopedic surgeon you can choose which type of implant is best suited for you.
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Knee Replacement Surgery Less Invasive
Knee replacement surgery techniques have become less invasive. One example is a new technique called unicompartmental knee surgery, performed by doctors at Summit Orthopedics. This technique entails replacing only the arthritic part of the knee while preserving the healthy tissue.
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Snow Shoveling Brings Aches & Pains
Snow shoveling can be a pain in the neck, as well as a pain in the shoulders, wrists, knees and back. This chore entails twisting, reaching, bending, and lifting, often resulting in a new or recurring injury to a person’s joints. With a little planning and preparation, aches and pains can be minimized.
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