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      Care of Casts and Splints

      Dental Work After a Joint Replacement

      Electrodiagnostic testing

      Fractures: An Overview

      Fractures: Types and Treatment

      Growth Plate Fractures

      How to Use Crutches, Canes and Walkers

      New Techniques to Restore Articular Cartilage

      Orthopaedics

      Orthotic Devices

      Ortopedia (Orthopaedics)

      Your Joint Replacement, Urological Procedures, & Antibiotics

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      • Cubital Tunnel Syndrome in Patients with Haemophilia Study Dr. Richard Gilbert and Dr. Marvin Gilbert recently collaborated on a research project together, entitled: “Cubital Tunnel Syndrome in Patients with Haemophilia” which was published in the journal “Haemophilia”
      • Rotator Cuff Tendon Tears/Shoulder Arthroscopy Rotator cuff tendon injury is a spectrum of disorders ranging from simple inflammation of the bursa (fluid sac that helps gliding between surfaces) to complete tears of the rotator cuff tendons.
      • www.bodyworksmd.com Too busy to go to physical therapy? BodyWorksMD™ is the physician-guided physical therapy series designed just for you.  You can do your physical therapy anywhere you can watch a DVD. www.bodyworksmd.com Too busy to go to physical therapy? BodyWorksMD™ is the physician-guided physical therapy series designed just for you. You can do your physical therapy anywhere you can watch a DVD.
      • www.triarq.com TRIARQ is a community of Physicians, Patients, Physical Therapists, and other healthcare professionals working together to create new standards in clinical and service excellence through continuing education, research and cross discipline collaboration. www.triarq.com TRIARQ is a community of Physicians, Patients, Physical Therapists, and other healthcare professionals working together to create new standards in clinical and service excellence through continuing education, research and cross discipline collaboration.

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