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Risk Factors for Vertebral Fractures After Vertebroplasty | eorthopod.com
eorthopod.com — “Patients with osteoporosis are prone to compression fractures in the vertebrae (spinal bones). The front of a vertebra cracks under pressure, causing it to collapse in height. More than 700,000 such fractures occur every year in the United States. These fractures can be asymptomatic (no symptoms).” View full resource at eorthopod.com
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Lumbar Facet Joint Arthritis | eorthopod.com
eorthopod.com — “A Patient's Guide to Lumbar Facet Joint Arthritis Introduction Arthritis of the lumbar facet joints can be a source of significant low back pain. Aligned on the back of the spinal column, the facet joints link each vertebra together. Articular cartilage covers the surfaces where these joints meet.” View full resource at eorthopod.com
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Good News For Children with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome | eorthopod.com
eorthopod.com — “Children with a condition called complex regional pain syndrome or CRPS often suffer intense pain and swelling of the affected arm and hand or leg and foot. They often experience skin changes (color, texture, hair growth, temperature). The net result is a loss of motion and function along with reduced quality of life.” View full resource at eorthopod.com
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What To Do About a Stiff Knee After Joint Replacement | eorthopod.com
eorthopod.com — “For the patient who has a total knee replacement, knee stiffness can be very disappointing and limiting. Imagine not being able to go up stairs foot after foot (that requires 83 degrees of knee flexion). Or not being able to sit down and tie your own shoes (you need 106 degrees of knee flexion for that).” View full resource at eorthopod.com
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Artificial Joint Replacement of the Wrist | eorthopod.com
eorthopod.com — “A Patient's Guide to Artificial Joint Replacement of the Wrist Introduction The wrist joint is replaced with an artificial joint (also called a prosthesis) much less often than other joints in the body, such as the knee or the hip. Still, when necessary, this operation can effectively relieve the pain caused by wrist arthritis.” View full resource at eorthopod.com
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Foot Anatomy | eorthopod.com
eorthopod.com — “A Patient's Guide to Foot Anatomy Introduction Our feet are constantly under stress. It's no wonder that 80 percent of us will have some sort of problem with our feet at some time or another. Many things affect the condition of our feet: activity level, occupation, other health conditions, and perhaps most importantly, shoes.” View full resource at eorthopod.com
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Chronic Pain Management | eorthopod.com
eorthopod.com — “A Patient's Guide to Chronic Pain Management Introduction According to the National Center for Health Statistics chronic pain health care costs and lost productivity has reached nearly $100 billion a year. It affects approximately 76.2 million people - more individuals than diabetes, heart disease and cancer combined.” View full resource at eorthopod.com
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Neck Pain | eorthopod.com
eorthopod.com — “A Patient's Guide to Neck Pain Introduction Neck pain is a common reason people visit their doctor. Neck pain typically doesn't start from a single injury. Instead, the problem usually develops over time from the stress and strain of daily activities. Eventually, the parts of the spine begin to degenerate.” View full resource at eorthopod.com
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