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Osteoarthritis is the most common diagnosis for hip or knee replacements

by Nicholas B. Frisch MD | 2 years ago

This patient had a history of trauma to his tibia and femur, which was initially treated with hardware. However, he started experiencing instability and weakness due to traumatic arthritis. During this total knee replacement,

How Cosmetic Closure Techniques Support Healing After Knee Replacement

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Ask The Expert - Dr. Charles Claps | Total Joint Replacement Specialist

In this episode of “Ask the Expert,” learn about one of the newest technologies for hip and knee..
By Charles Claps, DO
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Top 3 Reasons to Use Robotics in Joint Replacement

Dr. Andrew Ehmke explains the top 3 reasons to use robotics in joint replacement. Dr. Ehmke sees..
By Dr. Andrew Ehmke
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Right Time For Surgery - John M. Baldauf, M.D.

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By John M. Baldauf M.D.
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Robotic Joint Replacement

Robotic Joint Replacement improves precision while performing a minimally invasive procedure...
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