Tag Archives: vitamin D

Nov
15
2012
Green

Q1. What are your thoughts on kids specializing in one sport at an early age and how much more at risk are they for repetitive use injuries from the demands … More…

May
16
2012
Dr. Joseph Lane, Orthopedic Surgeon

Q1. Why is it that despite the amount of milk we consume in our country, osteoporosis is still a widespread issue? Is it true that one can have strong bones … More…

Apr
4
2012
X-ray of knee

Q1. What dose and type of calcium and vitamin D supplementation do you recommend for patients, especially women, on long-term prednisone?  Are dairy products enough or do I need extra … More…

Mar
28
2012
Dr. Vivian Bykerk, Rheumatologist

Q1. I’ve had RA for 13 years. What kind of surgery is done for elbows that seem to be separating? The distance between the joints in mine is getting farther … More…

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May 21, 2013 at 3:00 pm

Medical imaging is an important tool in diagnosis and treatment, but how do all those different machines actually work? Our Radiology Department presents a primer on the benefits and risks of musculoskeletal imaging techniques. http://su.pr/2sRbXT

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May 20, 2013 at 7:04 pm

Did You Know? Arthritis of the knee may occur in any one of the three compartments that make up the knee joint. The inner (medial) compartment of the knee and the outer (lateral) compartment of the knee are formed by the articulation (or joining) of the lowest part of the thighbone (femur) and the highest part of the shinbone (tibia). The third compartment of the knee is formed by the kneecap (patella) and the front part of the femur. This is referred to as the patellofemoral joint. The medial compartment is the most frequent site of osteoarthritis of the knee. Learn more at http://www.hss.edu/conditions_partial-knee-replacement.asp.

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Hospital for Special Surgery We’re sorry to hear about your knees. If you’d like to visit an HSS physician, please contact our Physician Referral Service at +1.877.606.1555 or https://www.hss.edu/secure/prs-appointment-request.asp?pageid=6463.

May 21, 2013 at 10:09 am

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