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Lower back pain is the most common diagnosis seen by physical therapists. Most cases will resolve in less than two weeks with ...
Inflammatory arthritis is used to describe a group of diseases caused by an overactive immune system. Learn more from top rheumatology specialists at HSS.
MRI, CT, and Ultrasound are among the specialties at Hospital for Special Surgery's Department of Radiology and Imaging. The Department is considered the premier Radiology department in the nation.
Osseointegration is a procedure for amputee patients where a metal implant is anchored into the existing bone. Learn more about the risk and advantages.
Cartilage repair is an innovative surgery to treat damaged articular cartilage. Learn more about the types of procedures performed at HSS.
Pediatric Connection: Get an inside look at gait analysis at Hospital for Special Surgery Leon Root, MD Motion Analysis Laboratory in New York City.
ACL and MCL tears in the knee sometimes cause similar symptoms but have very different treatments. Learn about these injuries, which can occur in combination.
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DMARD (disease-modifying antirheumatic drug) is a class of drugs that includes a few types of medications used for rheumatic diseases and inflammatory disorders.
Rotator cuff pain is common and caused by a wide variety of conditions. Learn about the muscles and tendons of the rotator cuff and their associated injuries.
Get answers to common questions about robotic knee replacement surgery. Learn how it works, who is a candidate for robotic surgery, and expected recovery time.
Anterior Vs. Posterior Hip Replacement: Which Approach Is Best for You? If you’re considering an anterior vs. posterior hip replacement, here’s what to know.
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