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Do you have questions about orthopedic surgical procedures? On this page you will find descriptions and definitions of the common procedures. If you have questions that are not answered below and on the following pages, send us an email.
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An arthroscope is a small camera that allows your orthopedic surgeon to repair joint problems without a large incision. With the “scope,” your surgeon can examine, diagnose, and make repairs all during the same operation. Read more... |
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The knee is the largest joint in the body. It is commonly referred to as a "hinge" joint because it allows the knee to flex and extend. While hinges can only bend and straighten, the knee has the additional ability to rotate and translate. Read more... |
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The spinal column consists of a column of vertebrae that are separated by soft pads of tissue called discs. Discs serve as shock absorbers of the spine. Each of these bones has a canal that runs top to bottom. Read more... |
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The hip joint is where the top of the femur thigh bone meets the acetabulum. The top of the femur is ball-shaped and fits snugly in the socket formed by the acetabulum. Read more... xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
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The rotator cuff is a group of four tendons that connect four short muscles of the shoulder blades to the humerus. These muscles are what control overhead arm movement and help to keep the shoulder stable. Read more... |
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We've outlined a number of common pediatric conditions for your information. In this section, you can read about scoliosis, pigeon toes, clubfoot, dislocated hips, pronated foot, leg length discrepancy and more. Read more...
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