A new study from New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery suggests that a conservative recovery method, known as the “quiet knee” protocol, may improve outcomes after total knee replacement.
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ArthroLense and Waldemar Link team up for 3D knee surgery enhancement
The unification of the companies’ products aims to reduce surgical variability and improve post-operative outcomes for ...
Statues of Rosa Parks and Helen Keller will be unveiled Friday on the grounds of the Alabama Capitol. The monuments honoring ...
In a small clinical study, people with above-the-knee amputations said it helped them navigate more easily and felt more like ...
Zimmer Biomet Highlights Robotics & Musculoskeletal Product Innovations at 2025 AAHKS Annual Meeting
Company to Spotlight Comprehensive Hip & Knee Portfolios and Latest Advancements in Robotics, Including the mBôs™ System Following Recent Acquisition ...
ZBH's Q3 results on Nov. 5 may show solid gains, driven by hip, knee, and S.E.T. segment growth and recent product approvals.
Amber Batteiger, veterinary technician and PR & communications manager at Embrace Pet Insurance, told Newsweek that cats are ...
A new study suggests that low-dose radiation therapy could fill the treatment gap between pain medications and joint ...
Taking a brisk walk is an exercise rich in simplicity, and it can have impressive mental and physical benefits: stronger ...
SANTA CLARA — One player surely can’t flip the 49ers’ morale after Fred Warner’s season-ending ankle injury. But George ...
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