3 MRI Findings that Matter and Why
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a common type of imaging that allows practitioners to visualize more than the bones, setting it apart from x-rays as more detailed and informative. In
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a common type of imaging that allows practitioners to visualize more than the bones, setting it apart from x-rays as more detailed and informative. In
New Year, New You. New Year’s Resolutions. New Year’s Intentions. These are just a few phrases to denote the energy we bring into the new year. A new year is
Shoulder pain can be debilitating and can significantly impact daily life. When conservative treatments fail to provide relief, shoulder replacement surgery may seem like a tempting solution. While shoulder replacement
The Rotator Cuff The rotator cuff is a group of four muscles in the shoulder responsible for moving the ball of the shoulder through ranges of motions relative to the
Should You be Concerned About Shoulder Clicking? Many patients who come into our practice for shoulder pain or issues report having clicking symptoms in the shoulder. This is also followed
Making an informed decision… To complete our top 10 list, the upcoming questions include topics on: Laboratory Procedures, Dosage or Concentration of Platelet or Bone Marrow Concentrate cells, Injectate Placement
What questions should you ask? In the world of regenerative medicine, not all procedures are created equal. A lot of healthcare professionals claim to provide regenerative medicine procedures, so it
Shoulders and the Car Suspension Analogy In Chris Centeno, MD’s article The Critical Upper Body Suspension System, he draws a comparison between the suspension mechanism of a car and the
We recently added ESWT to our practice. Let’s take a moment to talk about what that means.
Shoulder pain is the third most common reason patients seek medical advice for a musculoskeletal complaint. According to the article, Shoulder pain: diagnosis and management in primary care in the
The rotator cuff is a grouping of muscles and tendons in the shoulder. They provide support and help to stabilize the shoulder joint, as well as allow for a full
Shoulder pain can have many different sources including instability, a rotator cuff tear, a labral tear, arthritis, inflammation, bone edema, tendinosis, a pinched nerve, etc. More and more studies continue
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Tendon pain, whether due to overuse injuries, tendonitis, or other
This weekend, March 9 and 10, Drs. Leiber, Papas and Torrance are teaming up with the IOF in order to teach physicians in orthobiologic techniques, indications and procedures using the latest research and technology.
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