Our facilities provide first-class orthopedic care and sports medicine, complete imaging services using the state-of-the-art imaging systems and a specialized Spine Center that caters to every need of our patients. We have assembled an outstanding group of physicians. Specialties include hand, spine, physical medicine, pain management, and arthroscopies.
Our orthopedic surgeons are energetic, dedicated and compassionate in the treatment and care of your clients. All our physicians have multiple board certifications, having received their postgraduate training at the most prestigious universities in this country. We are committed to providing excellent service to all patients and attorneys.
Our orthopedic surgeons are energetic, dedicated and compassionate in the treatment and care of your clients. All our physicians have multiple board certifications, having received their postgraduate training at the most prestigious universities in this country. We are committed to providing excellent service to all patients and attorneys.
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We all know how to keep our biceps in shape, but few of us know how to keep toes in good condition. They take significant abuse from the hours we spend on our feet each day, especially in high-heel shoes. The American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society recommends doing these simple exercises to strengthen your toes and prevent foot discomfort.
As the primary cause of shoulder pain in Americans, rotator cuff disease constitutes a common and highly treatable disorder that can be repaired through shoulder surgery.
This diagnosis actually refers to a spectrum of injuries that can affect the rotator cuff-the complex of muscles and tendons that provide stability to the shoulder joint-ranging from irritation and inflammation to a complete tear of any one or more of three tendons: the supraspinatus, the infraspinatus, and the subscapularis.The rotator cuff is the group of four tendons that stabilize the shoulder joint.
This diagnosis actually refers to a spectrum of injuries that can affect the rotator cuff-the complex of muscles and tendons that provide stability to the shoulder joint-ranging from irritation and inflammation to a complete tear of any one or more of three tendons: the supraspinatus, the infraspinatus, and the subscapularis.The rotator cuff is the group of four tendons that stabilize the shoulder joint.
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