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By Meyer Jr Richard L MD
The podcast currently has 74 episodes available.
Anyone who has ever had to deal with back pain knows that it’s no fun. Whether it is minor, acute pain or a chronic problem, back injuries never fail to get in the way of a person’s day and wellbeing. Whatever the reason for your back pain, it’s very important that you take the proper precautions to prevent further injury and get treated by a New Orleans sports medicine specialist.
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Hip replacement surgery is a procedure in which an orthopedic surgeon surgically removes a painful hip joint and replaces it with an artificial joint, which is often made from metal and plastic components. Hip replacement in New Orleans is usually performed when other treatment options have failed to provide adequate relief from pain.
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For patients who suffer from painful knee osteoarthritis, treatment options usually include joint replacement surgery, physical therapy, or steroid injections. At Orthopedic Specialists of New Orleans, we offer new cutting-edge treatment options such as stem cell injections to treat patients who suffer from knee osteoarthritis, rotator cuff tendonitis, degenerative arthritis, and Achilles tendonitis.
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Fortunately for most people who develop carpal tunnel syndrome, proper treatment by your orthopedic specialist in New Orleans can usually relieve the pain and numbness and restore normal use of their wrists and hands. Some people with mild symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome can ease their discomfort by taking more frequent breaks to rest their hands and applying cold packs to reduce occasional swelling.
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Spring is right around the corner and when the weather gets warmer, we see an increase in patients with tendonitis, primarily from playing outdoor sports and spending more time in the yard.
CTS can happen when a nerve in your wrist is pinched and in many instances, it’s the result of typical everyday activity. This can include the frequent use of vibrating hand tools, playing a musical instrument, or manual labor.
Fortunately for most people who develop carpal tunnel syndrome, proper treatment by your orthopedic specialist in New Orleans can usually relieve the pain and numbness and restore normal use of their wrists and hands. Some people with mild symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome can ease their discomfort by taking more frequent breaks to rest their hands and applying cold packs to reduce occasional swelling.
Visit Us:- https://drrichardmeyer.com/orthopedic-conditions/carpal-tunnel-syndrome/
For patients who suffer from painful knee osteoarthritis, treatment options usually include joint replacement surgery, physical therapy, or steroid injections. At Orthopaedic Specialists of New Orleans, we offer new cutting-edge treatment options such as stem cell injections to treat patients who suffer from knee osteoarthritis, rotator cuff tendonitis, degenerative arthritis, and Achilles tendonitis.
Visit Us:- https://drrichardmeyer.com/orthobiologics/stem-cell-injections/
Minimally invasive anterior hip replacement is performed by Dr. Richard Meyer, Jr. at Orthopaedic Specialists of New Orleans, APMC using the HANA total hip table. The HANA table allows Dr. Meyer to apply traction to the hip joint and expose the bone surfaces without cutting any muscles. This means you recover much faster and get back to your normal activities.
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Carpal tunnel syndrome in Louisiana typically starts out slowly and gradually, affecting just one or both of your hands. You may feel numbness or tingling in your fingers, particularly in your index fingers and thumbs. You may also feel an uncomfortable sensation or weakness in your wrists.
The podcast currently has 74 episodes available.