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Effective Strategies for Treating SLAP Lesions

Do you participate in overhead sports and experience shoulder pain? Have you heard of SLAP lesions? They are common injuries among athletes involved in activities like pitching, tennis, or volleyball. But what exactly are SLAP lesions, and how can they be effectively treated? In this article, we will explore the world of SLAP lesions and discuss the best strategies for treating them. Whether you are an athlete looking to get back in the game or …

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Understanding Shoulder Stabilization Surgery

Did you know that most shoulder dislocations happen because of shoulder instability? This common problem causes pain, limits movement, and can lead to repeated dislocations, making daily life tough. That’s why shoulder stabilization surgery is so important—it stops these dislocations from happening again. Shoulder stabilization surgery fixes the shoulder joint to make it stable and prevent more dislocations. It repairs torn ligaments and cartilage, which helps keep the upper arm bone in place. The surgery …

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Meniscal Repair

Are you experiencing knee pain and limited mobility due to a torn meniscus? Meniscal repair surgery may be an effective treatment option for you. This orthopedic surgical procedure aims to alleviate knee pain, restore mobility, and allow patients to return to their normal activities, including sports. A torn meniscus can cause significant discomfort and hindrance in daily life. It commonly occurs due to forceful twisting or rotating of the knee, often during sports activities such …

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Knee Microfracture Surgery

Knee microfracture surgery is a common procedure used to repair damaged knee cartilage. It is performed arthroscopically, using small incisions and a camera to visualize the joint. The surgeon creates small holes in the bone near the damaged cartilage, called microfractures, to stimulate the growth of new cartilage. The goal of the surgery is to prevent further damage and delay the need for a knee replacement. Local anesthesia, spinal anesthesia, regional anesthesia, or general anesthesia …

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