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Advanced Ortho and Spine offers patient-centered care, which includes patient education. Learn more about conditions, treatments, practice news, and more on our blog.
What is Trochanteric Bursitis?
Do you ever experience hip pain flowing from the outside of your hip down the outer edge of your thigh? If so, you may have trochanteric bursitis, a common source of hip pain. This condition […]
What’s the Difference Between ACL & MCL Tears?
Unfortunately, knee injuries are incredibly common, especially for athletes. The most feared among them are undoubtedly ACL and MCL tears. Either injury could sideline an athlete for months or even worse – an entire season. […]
All About Sciatica From Herniated Discs
Sciatica is a very common condition, affecting more than 3 million Americans per year. So chances are, you or someone you know has been impacted by this often extremely painful condition. But what exactly is […]
Back Pain Injections: Different Types and What They Do
If you have back pain, you are not alone. In fact, about twenty percent of all Americans will have back pain each year. So, for those with severe back pain or pain that won’t go […]
Ankle Sprain vs. Ankle Fracture: What’s the Difference?
The ankle is a complex joint made up of multiple pieces working together to allow the foot to move. All these moving parts also make the ankle prone to injury. In fact, ankle sprains and […]
Kyphoplasty for Compression Fractures
If you have unresolved back pain, daily life can be difficult. Furthermore, if your back pain is the result of a compression fracture, the pain can be debilitating. But, you are not alone. In fact, […]
Hip Replacement: When is it Time?
Millions suffer from hip arthritis each year. If you have had unresolved hip pain, you know how it can affect your daily life, making simple tasks difficult. Yet, it can be difficult to know when […]
EPAT for Plantar Fasciitis
Do you have heel pain? If so, you’re not alone. In fact, the majority of Americans say that they have experienced foot and ankle pain at some point in their life. Moreover, of that majority, […]
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