Knee pain can be caused by various conditions such as osteoarthritis, ligament injuries, meniscus tears, or tendonitis. The treatment approach aims to relieve pain, improve function, and address the specific condition. Conservative treatments are often the first line...
Osteoarthritis is caused by the slow destruction of the protective cartilage that covers the ends of the bones. Although it can affect any joint, it most frequently affects the hands, knees, hips, and spine. Knee replacement is a surgical procedure that is performed...
Heel reconstruction and microvascular latissimus dorsi muscle transfer are surgical procedures that can be performed together to restore function and appearance to a damaged or injured heel. Heel reconstruction involves rebuilding the heel bone and surrounding...
Hematologic malignancies, often known as blood cancers, develop when abnormal cells proliferate and multiply uncontrollably, interfering with the regular blood cells’ ability to produce more healthy blood cells and defend the body against harmful infections. An...
Knee replacement, also called knee arthroplasty or total knee replacement (TKR), is a surgical procedure that replaces parts of injured or worn-out knee joints. During the surgery, damaged bones and cartilage are replaced with artificial joints called prostheses. This...