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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

Keith Reinhardt, MD, Division Chief, Joint Reconstruction, Southside Hospital

Dr. Reinhardt is the Chief of Joint Reconstruction at the Northwell Health Orthopaedic Institute..
By Keith R. Reinhardt, MD
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The Role of Vitamin D in Joint Replacement

Hip & Knee replacement surgeon, Dr. Andrew Ehmke, details the role and importance of Vitamin D..
By Dr. Andrew Ehmke
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Benefits of Robotic Joint Replacement

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Dr William F. Scully III New Day Cleveland Advancements in Joint Replacement Surgery

Dr William Scully III is an orthopaedic surgeon in Cuyahoga Falls, Hudson, and Akron, OH. His..
By William F. Scully III, M.D
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Optimizing Recovery After Joint Replacement: Leveraging Nutrition, Lifestyle, and Physical Therapy

#physicaltherapy #nutrition #wellness Fuel Your Recovery After Joint Replacement! With proper..
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