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Osteoarthritis

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Running Doesn’t Harm Joints – In Fact, It May Protect Them

Recent research shows that recreational running decreases the rate of hip and knee osteoarthritis when compared to those with more sedentary lifestyles.

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Platelet-Rich Plasma Makes It Possible To Help Yourself Heal

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP), derived from a patient’s own blood, has been used for years to treat musculoskeletal injuries. The uses and research of PRP are growing in orthopedics, sports medicine and numerous other clinical areas.

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Hip and Knee Joint Replacement Surgery: How Is It Done?

Hip and knee replacement are two of the most commonly performed operations in orthopedic surgery. Both procedures are very successful at eliminating pain, correcting deformity and improving mobility so you can get back to the activities you enjoy.

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