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Spring 2012

With summer coming, everyone wants to take advantage of outdoor activities. Runners and softball players, golfers and gardeners, skateboarders and bikers—we all want to get out and play! But, just when we want to start moving, many of us are slowed by knee problems.

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Fall 2011

Who could possibly “look forward” to total joint surgery? Well, today’s minimally invasive surgical techniques mean shorter hospital stays, lower risk of complications, faster recovery, and less pain. Outcomes are so rewarding, with patients returning pain-free to the activities they’ve been missing, that many actually look forward to the procedure.

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Summer 2011

Who doesn’t enjoy seeing their child make a big tackle or score the winning run? Team sports are great for developing maturity and lifetime interpersonal skills, as well as physical conditioning. That’s why there’s increasing attention on safety and injury prevention.

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Spring 2011

Get back in the game
Summer’s coming! Whether you’re a student athlete, weekend warrior or just want to get out for some biking and walking, it’s time to get ready for outdoor activities.

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Winter 2011

Therapy can relieve hand pain
When most people think of hand problems, they think of carpal tunnel syndrome—that numbness and tingling in the fingers that wakes you up during the night or forces you to stop keyboarding while you try to massage it out of your fingers.

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Fall 2010

Total joint replacement can relieve pain
Many people rationalize pain as another symptom of the aging process. That knee just keeps getting stiffer. That hip is becoming more and more agonizing. In fact, the pain is limiting your activity—no more softball, bike riding, and taking the grandkids to the zoo. Sure, it’s arthritis. And, it’s something you simply have to live with, right? Maybe not.

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