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Saving Bone Cancer Patients' Limbs

Bone cancer is rare, but up till recently if it was diagnosed in a limb, it almost certainly meant an amputation.

But that has changed with the advent of internal prosthetics that can replace the diseased bone. Surgeons can now reconstruct a bone with prosthetics if a malignancy is not wrapped around blood vessels.

Dr. James Wittig of New York City's Mt. Sinai Medical Center says that, these days, 95 percent of patients with bone sarcomas, which comprise less than 1 percent of all cancers, can have their limbs saved. But some bone cancer sufferers may still be having amputations due to ignorance of the technology.

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Technique Aids Joint Replacements

A computer-aided bone-implant technique is coming on line that will increase the accuracy of implant insertions and decrease operating room time for hip, shoulder, knee and ankle replacements - especially for younger patients.

The novel technology relies on software newly developed by the Human Mobility Research Center in Kingston, Ontario. It also depends on computed tomography (CT) scans of a patient's damaged joint. The software creates an exact, patient-specific, 3-D image of the joint and nearby bones, which can then be turned into a plastic model. This, in turn, is used for precise alignment and placement of the metal implants needed to redo the patient's joint with - in the case of hip surgery - so-called hip resurfacing arthroplasty.

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How to Save Your Knees From Arthroscopic Surgery

If you have osteoarthritis of the knees, with all of the pain and loss of flexibility that entails, chances are your doctor has recommended arthroscopic surgery. This is a procedure in which the surgeon inserts a scope into the knee and cleans out bits of loose bone and smoothes rough cartilage.

But there are ways to avoid this invasive, expensive surgery and actually alleviate the arthritis.

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Cutting-Edge Knee-Replacement Gadgets

Medicine is ever advancing - and that includes orthopedic medicine, which has now developed gender-specific artificial knees that match the subtle anatomical differences between men and women. Technicians have also produced a computer program to assist orthopedic surgeons in correctly positioning replacement knees.

These two elements - gender-specificity and computer-navigated surgery - are being hotly discussed these days whenever orthopedic surgeons come together in professional gatherings.

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As Goes Oral Health, So Goes General Health

Many studies are showing a persistent connection between gum disease and other ailments that afflict corners of the body far afield from the teeth.

Specifically, when gingivitis (early-stage gum disease) or full-blown periodontal disease is present, it's often the case that doctors find that a patient has diabetes, kidney disorders, preterm labor, certain types of cancer, osteoporosis or even Alzheimer's disease.

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Chiropractic Technique Reduces Blood Pressure

A particular chiropractic adjustment has been shown to significantly improve high blood pressure, according to recent research.

"This procedure has the effect of not one, but two blood-pressure medications given in combination," said study leader George Bakris, a medical doctor who is director of the University of Chicago hypertension center. "And it seems to be adverse-event free. We saw no side effects and no problems."

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Anti-Arthritis Benefits of Ancient China's Qigong

An old Chinese healing-energy practice has potential for helping patients with knee arthritis, recent research suggests.

The Chinese technique, known as qigong (pronounced chee-gong), utilizes the supposed flows of chi (qi), or energy, in practitioner and patient to bring healing to a variety of disorders. It's widespread in China. Qigong theorizes that disease results from blockages in the free flow of chi in the human organism. A therapist trained in controlling his own chi can use it to normalize the flow of chi in a patient.

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Smoking's Link to Back Problems

Smoking causes cancer, lung disease and heart attacks, and disrupts body chemistry in such dangerous ways that a host of other ailments can result. So it's not surprising that even back problems might be caused by nicotine and smoke ingestion.

Indeed, the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) says smoking diminishes the blood supply to the bones, and saps them of calcium, both of which increase the possibility of the onset of osteoporosis. Suggestive of the relationship between smoking and back issues, one's chances for success after back surgery improve dramatically if one is a nonsmoker or has ceased smoking.

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Glimmer of Hope for Spine-Injury Victims

It's just in rats for now, but scientists have induced spinal cord regrowth by taking tiny nerves from the rib cage, bathing them in a growth-inducing protein, and then grafting them into the area of the cut spinal cord.

"By using tiny nerves from the rib cage as cables connecting the severed spinal cord, we were able to get some improvement in leg function," said Dr. Vernon Lin, a professor of physical medicine at the University of California at Irvine and director of the Spinal Cord Injury Group at the Long Beach Veterans Administration Medical Center.

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High Impact Means High Bone Density for Children

High impact activities like jumping and skipping has been shown to benefit bone health in adolescents. A ten minute school based intervention, provided twice a week for eight months, greatly improved bone and muscle strength in healthy teenagers when compared to regular warmups. Physiotherapist Ben Weeks said the warm-up, which included high intensity jumps and lunges of gradually increasing complexity and repetition, was specifically designed to stimulate skeletal growth. By the end of the study, students worked up to about 300 jumps per session.

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Chronic Shoulder Pain Paramus, Bergen County NJ
Dr. Roger Pollock

Dr. Roger Pollock

Dr. Roger Pollock, M.D.

suite 202 One West Ridgewood Avenue
Paramus, New Jersey 07652

Call: (888) 631-1911

Many Americans experience some type of shoulder pain at some time in their lives. Although the majority of this pain is minor, some of it turns into chronic pain. If you are a victim of Chronic Shoulder Pain and live in Northern New Jersey, Roger G. Pollock, MD has years of experience in treating shoulder problems.

Shoulder Surgery/ Shoulder Surgeon Bergen County, NJ
Dr. Roger Pollock

Dr. Roger Pollock

Dr. Roger Pollock, M.D.

suite 202 One West Ridgewood Avenue
Paramus, New jersey 07652

Call: (888) 631-1911

Your shoulder plays a crucial role in the living of your everyday life. Entrusting yourself to someone for surgery is not something to be taken lightly. You want the most qualified and experienced surgeon possible for your shoulder problem. We want the best shoulder surgeon money can buy. Located in Paramus, Roger G. Pollock, MD is a specialist in shoulder injuries and repair.

Shoulder Arthroscopy Paramus, Bergen County, NJ
Dr. Roger Pollock

Dr. Roger Pollock

Dr. Roger Pollock, M.D.

suite 202 One West Ridgewood Avenue
Paramus, New jersey 07652

Call: (888) 631-1911

Thanks to recent advancements in medical technology, shoulder surgery does not need to be as invasive as traditional open surgeries. Modern arthroscopy drastically reduces the amount of time needed to heal after surgery, and Roger G. Pollock, MD of Paramus, New Jersey is a respected arthroscopic shoulder surgeon serving New York and New Jersey.

Shoulder Pain Paramus, Bergen County, NJ
Dr. Roger Pollock

Dr. Roger Pollock

Dr. Roger Pollock, M.D.

suite 202 One West Ridgewood Avenue
Paramus, New jersey 07652

Call: (888) 631-1911

When the pain in your shoulder becomes too much to bear on your own, let Roger Pollock, M.D. help lighten the load. Dr. Pollock is a specialist in treating shoulder problems and knows how to get you back in motion again.

Shoulder Pain Rotator Cuff Paramus, Bergen County NJ
Dr. Roger Pollock

Dr. Roger Pollock

Dr. Roger Pollock, M.D.

suite 202 One West Ridgewood Avenue
Paramus, New jersey 07652

Call: (888) 631-1911

A problem with your rotator cuff can lead to serious pain and significant loss of shoulder function. In cases shoulder pain associated with a rotator cuff can be treated best with surgical repair. Dr. Roger G. Pollock has extensive experience in the treatment of rotator cuff disorders, employing arthroscopic techniques as well as open surgical techniques, depending on the type and size of the rotator cuff tear.

Shoulder Specialist Paramus, Bergen County, NJ
Dr. Roger Pollock

Dr. Roger Pollock

Dr. Roger Pollock, M.D.

suite 202 One West Ridgewood Avenue
Paramus, New jersey 07652

Call: (888) 631-1911

Bergen County residents should look no further for a shoulder specialist than Roger G. Pollock, M.D. in Paramus, NJ, for all of their shoulder needs. Dr. Pollock's distinguished career as a shoulder specialist has given him the experience needed to help his patients find lasting relief under his surgical care and help choose treatments that are suitable for each case.

Shoulder Replacement Paramus, Bergen County NJ
Dr. Roger Pollock

Dr. Roger Pollock

Dr. Roger Pollock, M.D.

suite 202 One West Ridgewood Avenue
Paramus, New jersey 07652

Call: (888) 631-1911

If you have sustained a severe shoulder injury or have a shoulder worn down from years of hard work, a Shoulder Replacement may be the solution needed to add day to day shoulder comfort back into your life. Roger G. Pollock, MD is a fellowship-trained shoulder specialist, who has treated many patients with different types of shoulder arthritis and has performed hundreds of shoulder replacement surgeries.

Shoulder Doctor Paramus, Bergen County NJ
Dr. Roger Pollock

Dr. Roger Pollock

Dr. Roger Pollock, M.D.

suite 202 One West Ridgewood Avenue
Paramus, New jersey 07652

Call: (888) 631-1911

If you have sustained a shoulder injury and are seeking care from an experienced Shoulder Doctor in Bergen County NJ, turn to Roger G. Pollock, M.D. Dr. Pollock is a talented accredited professional, who specializes in advanced orthopaedic techniques of the shoulder.

Dr. Roger G. Pollock Paramus, Bergen County NJ
Dr. Roger Pollock

Dr. Roger Pollock

Dr. Roger Pollock, M.D.

suite 202 One West Ridgewood Avenue
Paramus, New jersey 07652

Call: (888) 631-1911

The shoulder is a part of our body that we use constantly, whether in ordinary life or in sports. It's not uncommon to find that you have pain in your shoulder, and it's not uncommon to feel concerned when the pain gets bad. Dr. Roger Pollock in Paramus, New Jersey has a wealth of knowledge and experience that is focused on the care of the shoulder, and the benefit of his expertise is easily accessible for those in New York and New Jersey.

Shoulder Injury Paramus, Bergen County, NJ
Dr. Roger Pollock

Dr. Roger Pollock

Dr. Roger Pollock, M.D.

suite 202 One West Ridgewood Avenue
Paramus, New jersey 07652

Call: (888) 631-1911

If a shoulder injury has limited your ability to work and play, you need to do seek help. In Paramus, New Jersey, Dr. Roger Pollock is a shoulder specialist who is well versed in all aspects of perhaps the most important joint in the body. Supported by caring individuals whose goal is to see you moving freely again, Dr. Pollock is best equipped to take care of you.