Hip / Dr. Thomas Barrett
Will I Set Off Metal Detectors At the Airport After A Hip or Knee Replacement?
As a hip and knee surgeon, this is one of the most common questions asked prior to proceeding with joint replacement. This is generally followed with: Do I need a card to identify myself as a patient with a prosthetic hip or knee?
The short answer to the question is….
Ankle & Foot / Dr. Tony Mechrefe
Heel Pain
One of the most common reasons to present in my office is for heel pain. Heel pain comes in two basic types. Pain at the back of the heel where the Achilles tendon attaches to the heel bone, and pain at the bottom of the heel where you stand, which is the origin of the plantar fascia. Most people come in complaining of a heel spur as the source of the pain, however it is rarely the spur itself that is causing the problem. The pain truly originates from the structures that attach to the heel bone, and often there is no spur associated with the pain. These two heel pains are most commonly referred to as…..
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Calcium and Bone Health
I think we have all been told at one point or another that’s it is important to drink our milk if we want strong bones, and there is some truth to this. Although milk is not the only source of dietary calcium, it is important to maintain adequate calcium intake to prevent excess loss of calcium from the bones. When the bodies blood calcium levels fall to low, the body does three things to raise to calcium back to normal levels including:
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