Joint range of motion refers to both the distance a joint can move and the direction in which it can move. There are established ranges that doctors consider normal for various joints in the body. For ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Preserving the normal range of motion following ACL reconstruction, especially with concomitant meniscectomy and articular cartilage injury, can positively affect the subjective and ...
My doctor and personal trainer tell me to avoid the leg extension exercises because they are bad for my knees. I saw your KGW segment where you demonstrated the leg extension exercise with an older ...
ORLANDO — Lateral unicompartmental knee replacement, when used in patients who meet certain key indications, such as having isolated lateral bone-on-bone arthritis, can be a viable treatment option ...
When most people think of arthritis, they think about joint pain. But in truth, arthritis is more than joint pain. It affects people’s lives in unexpected and subtle ways. One such overlooked activity ...
Q: I'm a 53-year-old woman, and I've been athletic all my life. I'm in a soccer league and have a grinding pain in my right knee. I've had knee injuries in the past, and now I'm told I might need a ...
Dear Doctor: I’m a 53-year-old woman, and I’ve been athletic all my life. I’m in a soccer league and have a grinding pain in my right knee. I’ve had knee injuries in the past, and now I’m told I might ...
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