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  • Wrist Fractures: What They Might Tell You About Your Bone Health

    If you find yourself continually trying new treatments for your wrist pain, you may have hairline fractures in the bones of your wrist and not even realize it. A wrist fracture may indicate that you have an underlying health condition that’s compromising your bones.

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  • What’s the Difference Between Reverse Shoulder Replacement and Total Shoulder Replacement?

    Your shoulder joint is a critical part of your upper extremity. Without it, you couldn’t possibly function well. While it is a strong joint, many people develop problems with it, especially as they age. As a result of lifelong use (and overuse) as well as injuries and some health conditions, you could end up with a seriously damaged shoulder joint that needs replacement.

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  • Work-Related Injuries to the Upper Extremity

    Think of activities that you do at work or at home. Chances are, you need your hands to do them. From typing and reading to eating, drinking, and driving, it’s obvious that we rely on our hands for almost everything. Unfortunately, our heavy reliance on our hands makes them vulnerable to injury.

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  • Hands, Wrists, and Elbows: Common Problems that Can Hurt Your Golf Game

    Playing golf requires the use of your hands, wrists, elbows, and shoulders in complex and coordinated motions. No matter your skill level, a game of golf can still result in injuries. In fact, injuries to the hands, wrists, and elbows are common among golfers. Poor form, poor technique, and overuse are common causes of golf injuries, which can affect both bones and soft tissues

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  • What Are the Most Common Reasons to See an Orthopedic Surgeon?

    When you sustain an orthopedic injury, you may wonder what type of doctor to go to or what type of specialist you may eventually need to see. For instance, if you’re a South Florida resident and you’ve torn your ACL, sprained your ankle, or dislocated your shoulder, you may be in need of a ligament repair specialist in Delray Beach. You’re in luck because the orthopedic surgeon in South Florida you’re looking for is Steve Meadows, MD.

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