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  • Henry Ford Study Shows Non-Opioids Provide Effective Pain Relief After Knee Surgery

    Henry Ford Study Shows Non-Opioids Provide Effective Pain Relief After Knee Surgery
    Source:
    Newswise

    A study by Henry Ford Health System published in the October issue of The American Journal of Sports Medicine provides a promising answer to the question “Can patients effectively manage their pain after ACL knee reconstruction surgery without opioids?”

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  • An Overview of Shoulder Blade Pain

    An Overview of Shoulder Blade Pain
    Source:
    VerywellHealth

    Shoulder blade pain doesn't always have an obvious cause. It can be a symptom of something serious like a heart attack or lung cancer. Or maybe you slept on it wrong or have poor posture at the computer.

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  • Common causes and treatments for a separated shoulder

    Common causes and treatments for a separated shoulder
    Source:
    Verywell Health

    A shoulder separation is an injury to the acromioclavicular joint on the top of the shoulder. The shoulder joint is formed at the junction of three bones: the collarbone (clavicle), the shoulder blade (scapula), and the arm bone (humerus). A shoulder separation occurs where the clavicle and the scapula come together.

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  • 5 Options for Knee Cartilage Replacement and Repair

    5 Options for Knee Cartilage Replacement and Repair
    Source:
    Healthline

    Advances in orthopedic medicine provide many options for treating knee injuries. Some long-standing approaches include surgery to repair torn cartilage or knee joint replacement. In addition to these, there are now minimally invasive treatments using cartilage taken from elsewhere in the body or regenerated from a person’s own cells.

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  • What to expect from physical therapy for hip bursitis

    What to expect from physical therapy for hip bursitis
    Source:
    Verywell Health

    If you have pain in your hip or hips, you may be suffering from a condition called hip bursitis. Hip bursitis occurs when the small fluid-filled sac, called a bursa, becomes inflamed and irritated on the outside or inner part of your hip. Hip bursitis causes pain, decreased strength, and difficulty with movements like walking or running.

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