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Anterior Approach to Hip Replacement Surgery

“Hip surgery with less pain and a faster recovery? Sign me up!” That’s the response that surgeons across the country are hearing. And it only increases as patients begin learning about the anterior approach to hip replacement surgery. “I definitely think that patients should be excited about this option because there is less pain in … read more

Foot and Ankle Specialist or Podiatrist – What’s the Difference?

When your feet are giving you problems, where do you go for help? You may be familiar with orthopedic foot and ankle doctors, as well as, podiatrists – both of whom can treat foot and ankle conditions – but there are some important differences that can help you decide which provider is best for you. … read more

Elbow Replacements Relieve Pain and Improve Motion

Posted on June 15, 2015

Most people have heard about hip and knee replacements, but a lesser-known surgery is making huge improvements in the lives of patients who suffer from arthritis and traumatic injuries to the elbow. Elbow replacements have been around for about 35 years. They are extremely successful in relieving joint pain and returning people to their favorite activities. … read more

Time Out For An Ankle Sprain

Posted on July 13, 2015 | Tagged: , ,

Rory McIlroy, professional golfer with the PGA, recently sustained an injury to his ankle while playing soccer during his time off. With his injury it is now believed he may be unable to defend his title as the British Open Champion on July 16, 2015 because of the time necessary to recover. His injury to the anterior … read more

New Treatment for Tennis Elbow

Posted on August 10, 2015

From tennis elbow to Achilles tendonitis, many people suffer from chronic tendon pain. A new, minimally invasive tennis elbow treatment at Panorama Orthopedics & Spine Center is offering these patients relief and getting them back to their favorite activities more quickly. Tendonitis in the elbow (tennis elbow), knee or foot can often be treated using … read more