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ACL Surgery Recovery: What to Expect Before and After Reconstruction
ACL surgery recovery takes at least 6 months in most cases to get back to your active lifestyle. Surgery and rehabilitation are key.View Infographic
Categorized as: Orthopaedics, Sports Medicine
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What Is a “Blood Thinner?”
Blood thinners reduce the the likelihood that you will form a blood clot. Learn more about the types of blood thinners and how they help other disorders.Read More
Categorized as: Heart and Vascular Health
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Build Strength and Stability to Prevent Knee Injuries
ACL injuries can be not only painful, but limit performance in sports in the future. Keeping your knee strong is key to preventing devastating injury.Learn More
Categorized as: Fitness, Orthopaedics, Sports Medicine
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What to Expect During Physical Therapy
Physical therapy helps you regain mobility and function after joint replacement surgery. Putting in the hard work helps you get active again.Learn More
Categorized as: Orthopaedics, Rehabilitation
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What Is Reverse Shoulder Replacement Surgery?
In cases of a severe rotator cuff injury, coupled with arthritis in the shoulder, a reverse shoulder replacement may be the best treatment option.Learn More
Categorized as: Orthopaedics
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What Is ACL Reconstruction Surgery?
ACL reconstruction surgery is a minimally invasive procedure that uses grafts to reconstruct the torn ligament. Learn what to expect from procedure.Learn More
Categorized as: Orthopaedics, Sports Medicine
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ACL Tear Symptoms and Treatment Options
You should seek treatment quickly if you have an ACL tear to have the best possible recovery. Know the signs and your treatment options for your ACL injuryLearn More
Categorized as: Orthopaedics, Sports Medicine
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Managing Lymphedema During and After Breast Cancer Treatment
Lymphedema, a condition that causes swelling in the arms or legs, is a long-term side effect of breast cancer treatment. Learn how to manage the symptoms.Learn More
Categorized as: Cancer Care, Women's Health
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Malunion or Nonunion Fracture: What’s the Difference?
Malunion and nonunion fractures are two types of bone healing complications. Here's what you need to know about the conditions.Learn More
Categorized as: Orthopaedics