UOI Lecture Series Episode 7: Shoulder Arthroplasty
In Episode 7 of University Orthopedics Community Lecture Series, Sports Medicine Surgeon Michel Arcand, MD goes in-depth, discussing the procedure, why it's needed, and who may be a candidate.
In Episode 7 of University Orthopedics Community Lecture Series, Sports Medicine Surgeon Michel Arcand, MD goes in-depth, discussing the procedure, why it's needed, and who may be a candidate.
There's no doubt about it, playing sports is great for a teen's mental and physical health. However, as more children and teens participate in organized sports - sometimes year-round - we're seeing an alarming increase in the number of teen athletes suffering from overuse injuries.
At first, you may not even know you have it. But, over time, it can lead to serious and permanent damage if it becomes advanced or remains untreated.
Shoulder replacement surgery is the fastest growing joint replacement surgery in the United States. University Orthopedics' Shoulder and Elbow Surgeon E. Scott Paxton, MD discusses the basics of this surgery, what the options are, and who is a good candidate.
answer. If that's you or someone you love, then this Community Lecture Series with Dr. Thomas Barrett, a fellowship-trained reconstructive surgeon at University Orthopedics, is for you.
Do you have numbness and tingling in the hand or ring and little finger? Dr. Joseph Gil explains what this is and how it is treated.
Tired of back pain? In UOI's first Community Lecture Series, Dr. Basques covers everything you need to know about minimally invasive spine surgery.