Our foot is a complex and intricate structure composed of 26 bones connected by several muscles, joints, ligaments, and tendons. All these components play a crucial role in supporting our body, facilitating our movements, and maintaining our balance. Given the constant use and the various stresses it is subjected to, our foot is susceptible to
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What to Expect After Reverse Shoulder Replacement Surgery: Timeline and Milestones
Reverse shoulder replacement is a complex procedure done on individuals with severe pain from rotator cuff injuries and shoulder arthritis. The procedure works by removing the damaged parts of the shoulder and replacing them with artificial parts installed in the opposite configuration: the glenoid receives the ball, and the humorous receives the new socket. Like
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Reverse shoulder replacement surgery is a highly technical procedure recommended for individuals with certain shoulder conditions that cannot be effectively treated with conventional shoulder replacement surgery. In reverse shoulder replacement, the position of the socket and metal balls are switched – the metal ball is fixed to the socket, and the plastic cup is fixed
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Whether you are planning to visit a foot and ankle doctor to maintain your foot health or to address any foot and ankle-related issues, you want to make the most of your visit. One of the best ways to make the most of your appointment with any doctor, including a foot and ankle doctor, is
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Reverse shoulder replacement surgery is a relatively newer but increasingly popular shoulder-pain relieving option in the United States. Also known as reverse prosthesis, reverse shoulder replacement changes the shoulder biomechanics. It allows the deltoid muscles to move and stabilize the joint instead of the rotator cuff muscles. Even though reverse prosthesis is very good at
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