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December/January
Volume 2 Issue 3
New Year’s Resolution: Less Joint Pain
Osteoarthritis is one of the leading sources of pain, with more than 27 million sufferers. To help make 2009 a less pain-filled and more active year, there are steps you can take.
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MRI’s Essential for Injury Evaluation
MRI’s have helped doctors do their jobs for four decades. And patients are much better off for it. Read Frequently Asked Questions about MRI’s.
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A New Option to Treat Neck Pain
The lower back is one of the most common sources of pain. But the upper portion of the spine — called the cervical — can also hurt. Summit Orthopedics offers a new option to help relieve this pain and restore mobility: artificial disc replacement.
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Returning to Activity Post Surgery
Your surgery and rehabilitation go smoothly. Muscles and joints are repaired and strengthened. Though you are feeling great and think that it’s time to take off your brace and resume daily activities, you may want to think again.
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Foot & Ankle Arthritis Among Boomers
Orthopedic physicians who specialize in foot and ankle care are seeing more 40 and over patients today than in years’ past. Baby boomers are less willing to allow joint pain to slow them down and keep them from exercise or their favorite activities.
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