Persistent Pain After Knee Replacement Surgery
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An Unusual Cause of Lateral Knee Pain following Total Knee Replacement
hindawi.com — “A 70-year-old male underwent elective total knee replacement for osteoarthritis. At initial review six weeks after surgery the prosthesis was functioning well and he was asymptomatic. He reattended clinic four months postoperatively having developed worsening pain on the lateral aspect of the knee but without any loss of function or stiffness of the joint. He subsequently underwent arthroscopy where synovial folds in the lateral gutter were debrided and entirely alleviated his symptoms. This is ” View full resource at hindawi.com
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Severe Persistent Pain Despite Total Knee Replacement | The Regenexx™ Procedure
regenexx.com — “A doctor discusses research that shows 15% of patients still have severe knee pain 3-4 years after a knee replacement surgery.” View full resource at regenexx.com
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New Pain Management Approaches Reduce Pain, Speed Recovery For Knee Or Hip Replacement
medicalnewstoday.com — “Patients undergoing knee or hip replacements recover more quickly when treated with targeted pain-blocking medications that may eliminate the need for general anesthesia during surgery and intrave” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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New pain management options for patients undergoing knee or hip replacements
news-medical.net — “Patients undergoing knee or hip replacements recover more quickly when treated with targeted pain-blocking medications that may eliminate the need for general anesthesia during surgery and intravenous narcotics drugs after surgery.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Meniscus Transplant Can Ease Suffering Of Painful Knee
medicalnewstoday.com — “A meniscus transplant, a rarely performed arthroscopic procedure, might help delay the onset of arthritis and relieve knee pain for young, active people.this can be a great procedure for” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Meniscus Transplant Can Ease Suffering Of Painful Knee: A meniscus transplant, a rarely performed arthroscopic .. http://bit.ly/VTypu
HCPLive | The preeminent online destination for tools, techniques, and information for healthcare professionals | Pain Management | Targeted Pain Meds Reduce Pain, Speed Recovery for Hip, Knee Replacement
hcplive.com — “Patients undergoing knee or hip replacements recover more quickly when” View full resource at hcplive.com
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Targeted Pain Meds Reduce Pain, Speed Recovery for Hip/Knee Replacement - http://bit.ly/cqDYCO No more general anesthesia! Nein! Zip! Zilch!
Does cryotherapy help after hip replacement surgery? | Naples Orthopedic Surgeon - Dr. Robert J. Zehr
naplesorthopedicsurgeon.com — “When I had my knee replaced the therapists used cold therapy on it everyday. It really seemed to help with the pain and swelling. I just had a hip” View full resource at naplesorthopedicsurgeon.com
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Most Patients Gain Weight After Getting a New Knee
newswise.com — “You'd think folks who've had knee replacement surgery -- finally able to walk and exercise without pain -- would lose weight instead of put on pounds, but surprisingly that's not the case, according to a University of Delaware study. Researchers Joseph Zeni and Lynn Snyder-Mackler in the Department of Physical Therapy in UD's College of Health Sciences found that patients typically drop weight in the first few weeks after total knee arthroplasty (TKA), but then the number on the scale starts cre” View full resource at newswise.com
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Just had a knee replacement? Sounds like you better get out and start moving! Not moving = weight gain! http://bit.ly/cpnWb7
Pain Management Overview
webmd.com — “Chronic pain affects an estimated 86 million American adults to some degree. Here you'll find the latest pain management information including treatments, as well as natural ways to manage your chronic pain.” View full resource at webmd.com
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Did you know that chronic #pain affects over 86 million American Adults? http://bit.ly/BjwbD
Preoperative Predictors of Persistent Impairments During Stair Ascent and Descent After Total Knee Arthroplasty -- Zeni and Snyder-Mackler 92 (5): 1130 -- Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery
ejbjs.org — “Preoperative Predictors of Persistent Impairments During Stair Ascent and Descent After Total Knee Arthroplasty -- Zeni and Snyder-Mackler 92 (5): 1130 -- Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery” View full resource at ejbjs.org
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Getting a knee replacement? If you can't go up & down the stairs now without a handrail, surgery might not change that: http://bit.ly/bwGC89
Bone Cancer Advance: Prosthetic Bone Lets Child's Leg Grow After Surgery - ABC News
abcnews.go.com — “Morgan LaRue, 9, of Lovelady, Tx., an athletic child involved in school sports, came home from school complaining of a knee ache. Instead of healing with time, LaRue's family noticed the pain persisted for nearly three weeks. When her parents took her to see a pediatrician, an X-ray showed that LaRue had a tumor in her knee. And just before Christmas 2009, LaRue was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, a rare form of bone cancer deep within her leg bone.” View full resource at abcnews.go.com
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Growing Bones for Growing Kids: Morgan LaRue, 9, of Lovelady, Tx., an athletic child involved in school sports, ca... http://bit.ly/b3WSue
Knee Replacement Patients Thrive, Study Says
m.webmd.com — “Knee replacement patients tend to remain active 20 years after their surgery despite some age-related declines, according to a new survey of 128 patients.” View full resource at m.webmd.com
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Bone Cancer Advance: Prosthetic Bone Lets Child's Leg Grow After Surgery - ABC News
abcnews.go.com — “Morgan LaRue, 9, of Lovelady, Tx., an athletic child involved in school sports, came home from school complaining of a knee ache. Instead of healing with time, LaRue's family noticed the pain persisted for nearly three weeks. When her parents took her to see a pediatrician, an X-ray showed that LaRue had a tumor in her knee. And just before Christmas 2009, LaRue was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, a rare form of bone cancer deep within her leg bone.” View full resource at abcnews.go.com
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Pediatric #cancer patient became 1st in #Texas to have leg magnetically lengthened - http://bit.ly/ac3wzt (via @ABCWorldNews)
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Christopher J. Centeno, M.D. is an international expert and specialist in regenerative medicine and the clinical use of mesenchymal stem cells in orthopedics. He is board certified in physical medicine as well as rehabilitation and in pain management through The American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
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