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Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
For decades, the only way to access the necessary areas for spinal surgery was through open surgery. During open spine surgery, a five- to six-inch incision is made along the back, after which muscles are...
[Read More]Get the Facts on Muscle Activation
If you don’t use it, you lose it. This is the ultimate survival technique of the human body. Whether you call it efficient or just plain lazy, the body won’t support something it doesn’t need. This...
[Read More]Shining the Spotlight on Anterior Hip Replacement
Anterior hip replacement is one of many approaches joining the minimally invasive trend in the surgical arena. With this technique—as well as all other minimally invasive techniques—the goal is to decrease the trauma to the...
[Read More]Understanding the Benefits of WALANT Surgery
With advances in medicine changing every day, it’s no shock that science has come up with an alternative to hand surgery without the need for general anesthesia. Known as the wide-awake local anesthesia no tourniquet procedure—WALANT...
[Read More]Dr. Baione Discusses Arthritis Treatments
Dr. William Baione of University Orthopaedic Associates (UOA) recently gave a lecture about various nonsurgical and surgical treatments for arthritis, including in the knees and hips. Check out Dr. Baione discussing these innovative treatments today!...
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