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Osteoarthritis Surgery
Hip Joint Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common problem for many people after middle age. OA is sometimes referred to as degenerative, or wear-and-tear, arthritis. OA commonly affects the hip joint. In the past, little was done for the condition. Now doctors have many ways to treat hip OA so patients have less pain, better movement, and improved quality of life ...

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Knee Joint Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common problem for many people after middle age. OA is sometimes referred to as degenerative, or wear and tear, arthritis. OA commonly affects the knee joint. In fact, knee OA is the most common cause of disability in the United States. In the past, people were led to believe that nothing could be done for their problem. Now doctors have many ways to treat knee OA so patients have less pain, better movement, and enhanced quality of life ...

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Anatomy of Hip Joint

The hips, along with the knees, are the large weight-bearing joints that allow you to walk, sit, bend and turn. As the body's most flexible, free-moving joint, a healthy hip can move back and forth, swing from side to side and perform twisting motions. This remarkable range is possible because of the hip joint's ball-and-socket design ...

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Anatomy of Knee Joint

The knee - formed where the bottom of the thigh bone (femur) meets the top of the shin bone (tibia) - is arguably the body's largest and most complex weight-bearing joint. When the knee is healthy, the joint moves freely. This is because the joint is covered with white elastic materials called cartilage and powered by large muscles ...

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Proximal Tibial Osteotomy

OA usually affects the side of the knee closest to the other knee (called the medial compartment) more often than the outside part (the lateral compartment). OA in the medial compartment can lead to bowing of the knee. As mentioned earlier, a bowlegged posture places more pressure than normal on the medial compartment. The added pressure leads to more pain and faster degeneration where the cartilage is being squeezed together ...

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Tips for Healthy Joints

As the connections between your bones, joints will sustain a certain amount of wear and tear as we age. Remaining pain- and arthritis-free requires practicing good joint preservation techniques. The following techniques will help you to treat your joints with care as they age ...

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Your Bone and Joint Health

Good bone and joint health is vital to your overall well-being. Your bones serve several important functions. For example, bones: Provide structure for your body, Protect your organs, Anchor Your muscles, ...

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Things to do Before Surgery

You've gone to your pre-admission clinic and taken care of those priorities. Now you're on the active waiting list. But there are still things to do. Here's a basic checklist to get you prepared for surgery and for the recovery period afterward ...

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