If you had a joint replacement about 10 or so years ago, you may remember a long extended stay in the hospital following the procedure. It was not uncommon for patients to stay up to a week in a...read more
Expectations vs. Reality In our practice we talk a lot about initial recovery from joint replacement surgery. How much pain will I be in after surgery? How much physical therapy will I need? When can I drive after a...read more
What is a Reverse Total Shoulder Replacement? A traditional shoulder replacement (known as an Anatomic Total Shoulder Arthroplasty) is typically performed on a patient who has end-stage osteoarthritis of the shoulder, or are what we call “bone-on-bone.” In this...read more