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The 2024 SAOS Real Ale Ride: Up the Hills, Down the Fun!
Join our team this April for our Real Ale Bike Ride 2024! We hope to see you there!
Knee Health on the Field: Orthopedic Insights into Turf vs Grass Impacts
Explore the differences between artificial turf and natural grass fields with insights from Dr. Marx, our Fellowship-Trained Sports Medicine Surgeon, and their impact on knee health. This guide delves into the pros and cons of each playing surface, their effects on knee ligament integrity, and offers expert advice on injury prevention. Whether you're an athlete or an active individual, learn how to make informed decisions to optimize your orthopedic health on any playing surface.
Understanding Sprains vs. Broken Bones: Key Differences
Injuries such as sprains and broken bones are not just common; they can be complex puzzles. How do you tell a sprain from a broken bone? Why does it matter? These questions are more than academic; they are crucial to the right treatment and quick recovery. Join our Fellowship-Trained Sports Medicine Surgeon, Dr. Marx to answer these hard-hitting questions!
Let’s Talk Joint Replacement – A Q&A With Dr. Broome
Dr. Broome emphasizes the 'trifecta of joint replacements,' highlighting the importance of a surgeon's experience, advanced pain management techniques, and the choice of a specialized surgical facility. His approach at San Antonio Orthopædic Specialists focuses on less invasive surgical methods and opioid-sparing pain protocols, ensuring a quicker and more comfortable recovery for patients.
Rotator Cuff Surgery Recovery With Dr. Marx
Rotator Cuff Repair is one of the most common shoulder surgeries performed today. Let’s dive into Rotator Cuff Surgery Recovery with our Fellowship-Trained Shoulder Surgeon, Dr. Marx!
What Does The ACL Injury Recovery Look Like?
Recovering from an ACL injury can be a challenging process, often requiring surgery. Learn more about the five stages of rehab after an ACL injury with Dr. Marx!
How Long Does It Take To Become An Orthopaedic Surgeon?
The path to becoming an orthopaedic surgeon is paved with dedication, perseverance, and relentless pursuit of knowledge. Let’s dive into the specifics of this profession!
Who Are All The People In The OR?
When you make it to surgery, you might notice that there are a number of different people in the operating room apart from just a surgeon.
GASP! Riding bikes and spending time outside together, where do I sign up?
Join our team this April for our annual Shiner Bike Ride! We hope to see you there!
Dr. Broome DIVES INTO: TOTAL HIP REPLACEMENTS
In a total hip replacement, we remove the ball to insert metal and plastic to make up for bone and cartilage loss. These parts are artificial, but serve the same function as our own. There are no nerves in the metal or plastic so the pain associated with the rubbing of ‘bone on bone’ in the joint is relieved.