Pain during the first 24 hours after hip fracture repair surgery was higher following spinal anesthesia than general anesthesia, according to a study of 1600
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Nearly half of all U.S. adults have back pain, and 40% say the pain limits their social activities, according to a new poll. The survey of 2,000 U.S. adults
CHICAGO — Patients undergoing primary reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) for their glenohumeral osteoarthritis (OA) had more complications of care and higher
A new study has found that physical therapy may lead to a reduced risk of long-term opioid use in patients who have undergone total knee replacement (TKR)
Orthopedic researchers from New York University (NYU), in New York City, have proposed standardizing prescribing patterns for patients after fracture surgery
Moderate physical activity after a sports-related concussion is associated with improved anxiety symptoms in adolescent athletes, according to a new research
Most people recover from the depression associated with a hip fracture in about a year as they return to normal activities, and physicians can help their
As awareness of sports-related concussion grows, diagnosis and treatment recommendations are changing. That means patients with an excruciating headache no