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Knee Arthritis

Considering a Total Knee Replacement?

If you are considering a total knee replacement you no doubt you are in significant pain, you likely have a significant disability and your quality of life is

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Sports Medicine

Over-testing, Over-utilization – Unintended Consequences and Associated *Costs*

As many would agree, we are an over-tested society.  Who is driving this? Are docs ordering more tests because it is easier than explaing the natural history of

Sports Medicine

I Don’t Know …

"I don't know" Three (powerful) words that are clearly not utilized enough in the multitude of daily encounters that take place between patients and

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Sports Medicine

Social media for orthopaedic surgeons #hcsm #Li

Social media for orthopaedic surgeons By Michael F. Schafer, MD, and Lauren L. Pearson Putting the specialty at our patients’ fingertips A century ago,

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Sports Medicine

Patient Outcomes Similar for Gender-Specific and Conventional Knee Replacements

Patient Outcomes Similar for Gender-Specific and Conventional Knees BY LAUREN UZDIENSKI, AUGUST 24, 2010 Patients who received both a gender-specific and a

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Sports Medicine

Healthcare and Social Media: The Hospital IT Perspective

Guest Post by:  Marc Chasin, M.D., MMM, CPE It has been almost a decade since the last time I sat down to write about the impact of the smartphone on

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Sports Medicine

Shoulder Cartilage Defects….

Cartilage defects are a potentially serious issue in any joint.  A large enough defect can lead to pain, catching, snapping, instability and potentially

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Sports Medicine

The Near Death *Gift*

You are now out of the *Gray Zone*, and you are now a member of an exclusive club. ... but membership to this club comes at a steep price.  Membership is not

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Sports Medicine

Personal Statement Do’s and Don’ts « FutureDocs

Personal Statement Do’s and Don’ts « FutureDocs It is summertime for medical students.  While second and third year students are conducting summer

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Labral Tears

Shoulder Pain in the Overhead Athlete

Shoulder pain in overhead athletes is fairly common.  This is especially true for our young athletes.  Young children who participate in overhead sports are at

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Sports Medicine

The Latest in Adult Reconstructive Knee Surgery

  This month JBJS published an overview from Drs. Carl Deirmengian and Jess Lonner on the latest clinical developments and trends in knee

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Sports Medicine

New patients— Are you prepared for your visit? What does your physician want to know ? What should you ask?

Physicians are under pressure to see patients in a timely,  effective, and efficient manner. Take a little time, organize your thoughts, come prepared and

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Howard J. Luks, MD

Orthopedic Surgery & Sports Medicine

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Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522

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