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Overweight, diabetic patients and joint replacement surgery

by Nicholas B. Frisch MD | 8 years ago

Overweight, diabetic patients and joint replacement surgery: risks and challenges. Some surgeons have weight requirements and strict weight cut-offs or BMI requirements. We know that there are risks with weight and with diabetes. There are increased risk of complications

Post-Op Day 3 After Total Knee Replacement: 48-72 Hour Check-In | SROSM (Montgomery, TX)

#TotalKneeReplacement #PostOp #Day3 At Post-Op Day 3, Dr. Bill Hayes shares what the 48–72-hour..
By William M, Hayes, MD
7 months ago

Preparing for Joint Replacement Surgery: At-Home Exercises

These exercises will help you prepare for your joint replacement surgery so you can get back to..
By Ian M. Gradisar, MD
7 years ago

Meet Illinois Bone & Joint Institute's Christopher Mahr, MD, Sports Medicine Physician

Meet Dr. Christopher C. Mahr, MD, a board‑certified orthopedic surgeon specializing in sports..
By Illinois Bone & Joint..
8 months ago

Coming in for a second opinion or follow-up on your joint replacement?

Here’s what to bring so we can make the most of your visit:...
By Nicholas B. Frisch MD
10 months ago

How Cosmetic Closure Techniques Support Healing After Knee Replacement

#jointreplacement #kneereplacement #AndrewNobleMD Your joint replacement recovery experience..
By Andrew R. Noble, M.D.
2 months ago

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