A bone that heals in the wrong position after a fracture can cause pain, walking problems, or even back and hip issues. Tom Miler, MD, talks with orthopedic surgeon Justin Haller, MD, about what ...
Orthopedic doctors have a bone to pick with all the people who forget they’re carrying a very important skeleton around every day. We might not be able to see our ribs or tailbone or humerus, but it’s ...
Every year, nearly 10 million Americans experience a broken bone. A quarter of patients with lower leg fractures face delayed ...
In the realm of orthopedics, innovations are redefining the way patients experience surgeries and recovery. To learn more about the cutting-edge advancements offered at Bone & Joint Care Center, we ...
The common practice of inserting a metal rod into a broken tibia bone requires multiple X-rays before an experienced surgeon ...
A bone marrow transplant is actually a misnomer, as these procedures transplant stem cells, not the actual bones. Specifically, these procedures use hematopoietic stem cells (HSC), also known as ...