If you visit an orthopedic doctor with arthritis of the shoulder (osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or post-traumatic arthritis), severe shoulder fracture, or some other painful condition that is not getting better with nonsurgical treatment, the odds are very high that your orthopedic surgeon will recommend you shoulder replacement surgery after a thorough evaluation. Like any other…
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Understanding Shoulder Replacement Surgery
Whether you have sustained a severe shoulder injury or you suffer from arthritis in the shoulder, it is in your best interest to have an expert evaluation by an orthopedic surgeon. Symptoms that warrant a shoulder evaluation include shoulder pain that interferes with sleep, pain every time you reach upward or brush your hair, and…
Reasons to See a Sports Medicine Doctor
Whether you are an athlete or someone who has an active lifestyle, visiting a sports medicine doctor can offer you a multitude of benefits. A sports medicine doctor is a person who is specialized in diagnosing, treating, and preventing sports injuries and musculoskeletal issues. They can provide you with high-quality and comprehensive care so that…
Common Causes for Shoulder Pain
Shoulder pain can make it difficult for you to perform upper body movements and normally go about your everyday life. You won’t be able to perform daily tasks, play sports, enjoy time with your loved ones, or do your work efficiently with shoulder pain in the way. If you want to relieve the pain, you…
Torn Knee Ligament Treatment Methods
Ligaments are bands of connective tissue that support and stabilize the movement in joints. There are four main ligaments in the knee. All of them are prone to injury due to physical overexertion and medical conditions. If these ligaments are damaged and torn, the knee becomes unstable and damaged, rendering it unable to perform simple…
Orthopedics vs Sports Medicine
Orthopedics and sports medicine might seem like the same thing at first glance. After all, an orthopedic doctor can handle a broken bone or twisted ankle, and so can a sports medicine doctor. So, if you fracture your wrist or sprain your ankle, which one should you visit? The truth is, orthopedics and sports medicine…
Do Orthopedic Surgeons Always Recommend Surgery?
If you have a musculoskeletal condition and are looking for specialized medical care for an evaluation and treatment, you may have concerns that an orthopedic surgeon’s only treatment solution is surgery. In fact, surgery is recommended only when other more conservative treatments have failed to work successfully. Orthopedic surgeons are dedicated to the diagnosis, treatment,…
Questions to Ask Your Sports Medicine Doctor
If playing a sport and keeping yourself fit and healthy is an important part of your life, or if you have suffered a sports-related injury and need medical guidance to get you back out on the field, then a sports medicine doctor can help answer all of those questions. This is the type of physician…
Hip Fracture Types and Complications
Having a broken hip is a common injury in the U.S., with over 300,000 adults hospitalized for it every year. The hip joint is a ball-and-socket joint, where the head of the femur – often called the femoral head – functions as the ball, and the socket is the rounded area of the pelvis, or…
The Postural Restoration Institute® (PRI) Approach to Treatment- The knee
By Matt Stensrud, PT, Clinic Director Midwest Orthopaedics Physical Therapy I have trained extensively over the last 8 years through the Postural Restoration Institute® (PRI) and wanted to pass along the basic concepts of PRI to educate my patients on how they will be treated. The focus with this approach is on how we assess…