Keeping up with technology can help doctors stay at the top of their game. That’s why Dr. Christopher Ihle studied to perform computer-assisted total knee replacements. The orthopaedic surgeon from ...
03 April 2005 The path to middle age has taken its toll on active baby boomers. Arthritis followed by knee replacement surgery could become the norm for many of the 78 million middle-aged Americans.
A Duke doctor offered Craig Dearth new hope: rapid advances of artificial joints and surgical techniques For nearly two ...
CROSBY — Dr. Erik Severson wants to limit the pain his patients feel after knee replacement surgery. And thanks to new robotic technology, that goal may be within reach. The VELYS Robotic-Assisted ...
As advancements in robotic-assisted knee replacement surgery continue to evolve, patients suffering from chronic knee pain can look forward to enjoying the relief that modern medical technology can ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - New technology is helping surgeons take some of the pain out of knee replacements. Dr. Casey Whale, an orthopedic surgeon with Topeka’s Stormont Vail, says success rates with ...
A surgeon in western Pennsylvania is offering an alternative to traditional knee replacement. Doctors say it can offer a ...
Over time, knee cartilage can deteriorate due to years of wear and tear. Since the knees take an enormous amount of pressure and stress as we move about, cartilage loss can lead to disabling knee ...
Sometimes, arthritis affects only one knee compartment. In these cases, your doctor may recommend a partial knee replacement, in which they will replace only the affected compartment. X-ray scan ...
PENNSYLVANIA, USA — As we age, certain parts of our bodies, such as our hips and knees, may need to be replaced. "Patients that have severe arthritis and have failed conservative management. Usually, ...