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Partial knee replacement surgery: Purpose, procedure, and risks Partial knee replacement surgery replaces one part of a damaged knee with an artificial joint. Read about how to prepare for the procedure and what to expect.
The Best Exercises After Knee Replacement, from a PT Is a knee replacement in your future—or recent past? Learn how to ease back into an exercise routine after physical therapy, plus what to expect long-term.
Hip Pain Hip joint pain is a common complaint and has many possible causes. The hip joint is more likely to develop issues related to age, weight and several other factors.
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Supreme Court dissent sparks new threat for False Claims Act suits In June, three justices of the U.S. Supreme Court more or less invited False Claims Act defendants to mount a constitutional challenge to whistleblower suits alleging fraud on behalf of the U.S. government.
Exactech orthopedic implant lawsuits sent to federal judge in Brooklyn The Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation on Friday consolidated at least 75 lawsuits against orthopedic-device maker Exactech Inc by plaintiffs who allege that their knee or hip implants failed prematurely, requiring revision surgery.
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Exactech joint replacement devices with defective packaging Many Exactech knee, ankle, and hip replacement devices were packaged in defective bags and may fail.
FDA: Watch for Joint Replacement Device Failure After Exactech Recall Revision surgery only recommended for patients with pain
Time for a new knee? Ask these questions first - Harvard Health It's important to ask many questions before getting a knee replacement. Examples include asking about a surgeon's background, the type of prosthetic that will be used, how to prepare physically bef...
UMass Chan research on knee replacement shows satisfaction varies by age A new study led by David Ayers, MD, found that while adult patients from all age groups reported improvements following total knee arthroplasty, patients 55 and younger were found to have less improvement in pain, function and quality of life following surgery compared with those 75 and older.