7 Facts You Want to Know About a Knee Replacement Surgery

by Jsantos, February 22, 2014

7 Facts You Want to Know About a Knee Replacement Surgery What is a knee replacement? Is a surgery created to replace the surfaces supporting the weight of the knee joint. The orthopedic surgeon cuts damage bone, cartilage and ligaments and replace them with an artificial joint made of a … Continue reading

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Joint Replacement Questions you May Have

by Jsantos, February 13, 2014

Joint Replacement Questions you May Have Joints can suffer damages due to arthritis, injuries and other causes. The decay effect caused by any of the conditions listed can cause pain, stiffness and swelling. Bones are alive and need blood to grow, heal and remain strong. Conditions and injuries can lead … Continue reading

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An ACL Injury: The Falcao Case

by Jsantos, February 10, 2014

An ACL Injury: The Falcao Case Radamel Falcao Garcia is actually one of the best soccer players in the world. Currently playing in France for Monaco, he recently suffered a terrible injury: a torn ACL on his left knee. We at Dr. Mead’s practice understand how hard it can be … Continue reading

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Rheumatic Arthritis: The Enemy Within

by Jsantos, January 31, 2014

Rheumatic Arthritis: The Enemy Within One of the causes leading to a joint replacement is definitively arthritis. Rheumatic arthritis is a case of the human body’s good intentions gone bad. Your body is equipped with a very effective immune system that fights bacteria and other foreign bodies. Specialized immune cells attack … Continue reading

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Learning More About Connective Tissue and Their Functionality

by Jsantos, January 22, 2014

Learning More About Connective Tissue and Their Functionality One of the main business dissertation structures orthopedic doctors deal with while operating on injuries are connective tissue. But what are they ? How do they affect our anatomy? Connective tissue are widespread tissues in the body and serve to connect structures … Continue reading

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Knee Replacement in Naples

by Jsantos, January 16, 2014

Knee Replacement in Naples If your knee is severely damaged because of arthritis or an injury, it is a hassle to perform simple physical activities like walking or climbing the stairs. You can even feel pain while sitting or lying down. If non-surgical treatments such as medicine or wearing walking … Continue reading

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Naples ACL Reconstruction

by Jsantos, January 9, 2014

Naples ACL Reconstruction One of the main procedures our orthopedic surgeon in Naples, Dr. Leon Mead, performs is ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) reconstructions. An ACL reconstruction is a surgery created to rebuild the ligament in the center of the knee to a new ligament. Basically, the anterior cruciate ligament keeps … Continue reading

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Is it Joint Pain or Bone Pain?

by Jsantos, January 3, 2014

Is it Joint Pain or Bone Pain? Most people don”t realize that the bone is actually living tissue. Any injury or infection of the bone is quite painful. A bone may be bruised from any blunt injury. generic cialis softtab If severe, such bruises may take several weeks to heal. … Continue reading

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Shoulder Pain

by Jsantos, December 23, 2013

Shoulder Pain It is probably safe to say that virtually anyone who has been practicing high impact sports or worked out for more than two or three years has experienced shoulder pain at one time or another. More than any other joint, the shoulder seems to be particularly prone to … Continue reading

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Sports Medicine: Heavy weights make you bigger? Lighter weights get you define?

by Jsantos, December 19, 2013

Sports Medicine: Heavy weights make you bigger? Lighter weights get you define? The average beginning trainee knows that high repetitions (15 or more) are best for muscular endurance, but are not conducive to gaining muscular mass. The higher loads used in high-repetitions work are not enough to innervate higher threshold … Continue reading

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