UOA Participates In ACL Reconstruction Study
UOA Participates In ACL Reconstruction Study
University Orthopaedic Associates is proud to have contributed to the Multi-center ACL Revision Study (MARS). This recently concluded study sought to answer an important question: Why do anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction revisions fare so...
[Read More]Ankle Replacement or Ankle Fusion for Painful Arthritis of the Ankle?
Ankle arthritis has a significant negative impact on quality of life. In fact, it provides the same limitations and loss of function as hip and knee arthritis. More than 50 million Americans experience arthritis, making...
[Read More]Back to Pain-Free Long Walks and More
Donna Pojnar doesn’t have to imagine what it’s like to live with chronic pain. She knows. She has lived with the discomfort, and physical and emotional distraction, of always knowing something is not right. But no...
[Read More]Advanced Physical Therapy Treatment Now Available at UOA
As part of our commitment to our patients, clinicians at University Orthopaedic Associates are always seeking to expand their skill sets to help more people more effectively. Our director of physical therapy, Dino Pinciotti, sought...
[Read More]The Runner’s Guide to Chondromalacia
Knee pain is a common complaint for athletes who participate in repetitive-impact sports like running. It is easy to understand when you consider the remarkable forces the knee absorbs through walking, let alone the addition...
[Read More]Open Letter to Older Adults
It’s better to age well than get old. It’s not fun to have the freedom to do whatever you want only to be limited by your body. You should enjoy the ability to participate in...
[Read More]Who Else Wants to Move Like They Use To?
Getting older doesn’t mean you have to slow down. Plenty of adults are moving just as well if not better than people half their age. Without missing a step, they seem to be healthier and...
[Read More]5 Costly Mistakes patients make before/after Therapy
You get out of life what you put in. The same goes for therapy. The process of recovery begins before therapy and continues beyond its conclusion. Nobody imagines that their quality of life will ever...
[Read More]Your Interventional Physiatry Questions, Answered
University Orthopaedic Associates (UOA) is proud to offer interventional physiatry and pain management with Dr. Pavli Demian, Dr. Tony George and Dr. Robert Pannullo. We know you have questions about this service, and we have...
[Read More]UOA Supports Flag Football for New Jersey Kids
In the past decade, researchers, athletes and parents have become more aware of the dangers of football, most notably concussions and chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). One New Jersey town has decided to do something about it. The Princeton Junior Football...
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