New Frontiers In Shoulder Replacement

Long-term fixation of the artificial socket component (glenoid) remains the principle problems in shoulder replacement. Traditional designs have relied on using bone cement to afix the glenoid component to the underlying bone. With repetitive shoulder use, the bond...
Activity After Hip Or Knee Replacement

Activity After Hip Or Knee Replacement

Ten years ago, it was widely felt that conventional hip and knee replacements would last 15 years and that patients who underwent these procedures should consider substantial activity and lifestyle modification to avoid the risk of premature wear and potential...
Investing In The Joint Replacement Outcome

Investing In The Joint Replacement Outcome

Many joint replacement centers today try to market having a rapid recovery program to enhance the joint replacement outcome of the patient. Generally, these are hospital-based programs where a combination of health care providers including nurses, physicians,...