Joint Replacement
Total joint replacement is a surgical procedure in which certain parts of an arthritic or damaged joint are removed and replaced with an artificial joint, which is designed to move just like a healthy joint.
Total joint replacement is a surgical procedure in which certain parts of an arthritic or damaged joint are removed and replaced with an artificial joint, which is designed to move just like a healthy joint.
Sports Medicine focuses on the prevention and treatment of conditions and injuries associated with athletic training and competition.
A doctor applies casts, braces, or splints to hold broken bones securely in position and to provide support while the body repairs itself; however, some treatments include securing the fracture internally.
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