When should I ice an injury?
Monday July 30, 2007
One of the first steps in treating an injury is icing the injured body part. Icing an injury is usually performed to accomplish thee important tasks:
Reduce Swelling
Icing is ... Read More
What is the sciatic nerve?
Sunday July 29, 2007
The spinal cord is the connection between our brain and our body. The spinal cord consists of nerves that exit the spine, and travel throughout the body. In ... Read More
Is a 'disc bulge' a serious problem?
Friday July 20, 2007
Many patients with back pain will have an MRI test performed if their symptoms persist. The MRI may include findings that are clearly the cause of the symptoms, or ... Read More
Do I need a card to get through airport security with a metal implant?
Tuesday July 17, 2007
Metal implants in the body, including joint replacements, plates, screws, and rods, can set off metal detectors at the airport. For many years, patients were given wallet-sized cards from ... Read More
Reverse Shoulder Replacement
Saturday July 14, 2007
A shoulder replacement surgery is performed on patients who have severe shoulder arthritis, and have failed nonoperative treatments for this problem. However, a total shoulder replacement, replacing both the ... Read More
Treatments for Hand and Finger Arthritis
Monday July 9, 2007
While people often seek medical attention for hip and knee arthritis, arthritis involving the hand is actually more common. Most people simply manage their symptoms with occassional anti-inflammatory medications, ... Read More
How to use a cane
Wednesday July 4, 2007
Canes can be used for many conditions, including injuries, arthritis, or problems with balance. A cane is helpful in steadying gait and taking pressure off of an injured extremity.
Which hand ... Read More

