Many patients come to my office after a shoulder that has dislocated for the first time. Often this follows a trip to the emergency room where x-rays can be helpful in confirming the diagnosis and the direction of the dislocation. Most commonly the acute traumatic dislocation is anterior. What is the right thing to do […]
Recently Published
Dr. Maffet’s chapter on “Superior Labral Injuries” of the shoulder has just been published in the latest edition of Orthopedic Sports Medicine.
Treatment Options in Knee Arthritis
Today, there are plenty of options available for the treatment of arthritis in the knee. Here are just a few… 1. Activity modification – Certain changes in lifestyle may be necessary to accommodate degenerative changes in the knee. Sometimes if more stressful impact activities stop, then other types of activities are possible without symptoms. […]