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TMR & RPNI: The Alphabet Soup in the Management of Neuromas and Neuropathic Pain
During this discussion, Dr. Rafael Diaz-Garcia provides a history of pain management for this demographic, and overview of novel solutions, focusing on TMR and RPNIs.Alexandr Aylyarov, M.D., Joins Baptist Health Orthopedic Care as an Orthopedic Surgeon
Fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon Alexandr Aylyarov, M.D., has joined Baptist Health Orthopedic Care. He specializes in diagnosing, treating and preventing sports-related injuries.Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation – Kendall: Now Open
The facility caters to individuals with cancer, orthopedic, and neurological injuries. A prescription from a physician, nurse practitioner or physician assistant is required.From Saunas to Heating Pads: When Heat is Your Friend and Not Your Foe
Everyone who ventures outdoors in South Florida – or anyone in the U.S. during the current wave of record-high temperatures – fully understands how heat can be your enemy, especially if you are dehydrated.Baptist Health Team Physicians Help Dolphins Prevent, Minimize Pre-Season Injuries
The Miami Dolphins 2024 training camp is underway until Aug. 15 and fans can get tickets to watch practices at the Baptist Health Training Complex.Common Knee Injury: Why are Women More Susceptible to ACL Sprains and Tears?
One of the most common knee injuries is an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) sprain or tear. The ACL helps stabilize the knee, one of four primary ligaments that act like strong ropes to hold the bones together and keep the knee stable, states the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS).Coral Springs Woman Walking Again After Two Hip Replacements
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says osteoarthritis (OA) affects more than 32.5 million adults nationwide. Historically, it was known as a ‘wear and tear’ condition associated with aging but it is now recognized as a disease of the entire joint, including bone, cartilage, ligaments, fat and the tissues lining the joint (the synovium).Pickleball Popularity Still Surging, But So Are Related Injuries, Especially Among Older Adults
As you may have heard, pickleball has been the fastest-growing recreational sport in the U.S. for years – and its rising popularity refuses to wane.Michael Cohn, M.D., Joins Baptist Health as an Orthopedic Hand and Upper Extremity Surgeon
Michael Cohn, M.D., joins Baptist Health as a board-certified and fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon, specializing in the nonsurgical and surgical treatment of hand, wrist, elbow and shoulder disorders.Speaking From the Hip: New Baptist Health Orthopedic Complex Treats You Like a Pro Athlete
Whether you’re the star forward of your soccer team, a beloved member of your pickleball league or a busy grandparent, when you twist your knee, roll your ankle or feel your back pull, you need help.At 71, Minimally Invasive Knee Replacement Drives Chauffeur Back to Active Living
When knee osteoarthritis has gotten to the point of “bone-on-bone” pain, it means the cartilage that protects the bones from rubbing against each other has deteriorated.Baptist Health Recognized as Most Awarded Healthcare System in South Florida based on U.S. News & World Report 2023-2024 Rankings
Baptist Health’s hospitals and institutes are among the very best in America, securing a total of 45 awards.