This article originally appeared on Merritt Hawkins. Much has changed during the last 40 years, including an understanding of the importance of physicians and nurses working together, using a team-based approach to improve patient care. “The relationship between nurses and physicians is vital to the well-being and outcomes for patients and their families,” said Linda… Read More »
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How to Prevent Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
This article previously appeared on Upjourney. Every day we text, type, and do our daily chores, we might be placing a whole lot of stress on our hands and wrists which may lead to carpal tunnel syndrome. So, what are the ways to prevent and reduce the risk of CTS? Dr. Allen Conrad, BS, DC,… Read More »
Revolutionary Medicine
This article originally appeared in Brickell Magazine. What is emerging in healthcare bears little resemblance to its previous form. Longer life expectancies, emerging markets, increased regulatory scrutiny and healthcare reform are driving industry change. As traditional boundaries dissolve and the new system emerges from its old form, ideas that innovate, inspire and ignite change —… Read More »
‘Shouldering’ The Pain May Just Come Naturally
Treating shoulder pain may be simply a matter of doing what comes naturally. So, says noted orthopedic surgeon Alejandro Badia MD, a specialist in treating diseases of the upper limbs and a leader in orthobiologics – the harnessing of a patient’s own natural defenses to mitigate joint inflammation, relieve chronic musculoskeletal pain and repair orthopedic… Read More »
How has orthopedic surgery improved for both doctors and patients?
This article originally appeared on Community Health Magazine. Make no bones about it: Since its inception, orthopedic medicine has come a long way. And Bonnie Clendening is among the millions of Americans who have undergone an orthopedic surgery and witnessed its evolution firsthand. Clendening, 77, had knee replacement surgery last summer and says five years… Read More »
Arthritis: It’s Not Just a Joint Problem for the Elderly
This article originally appeared on HealthNewsDigest. Nearly 100 percent of former football players will have signs of osteoarthritis – the most common form of arthritis — in one or more of their joints, says orthopedic surgeon Alejandro Badia MD, an expert in the treatment of diseases of the upper limbs and joints, including disorders related to… Read More »
Innovations in Implantable Medical Devices
This article previously appeared on ECN Mag. Implantable medical devices have for years made an impact in areas such as cardiology and prosthetics, but numerous recent technology advances are enabling implantables to address areas not always in the spotlight. These applications include: Customized tracheal stents A non-opioid chronic pain treatment Putting a finger on better… Read More »
Effective Natural Healing Often Matter of ‘Choosing Wisely’
This article originally appeared on Health News Digest. When it comes to selecting a physician who uses “natural healing”, also called Orthobiologics, Stem Cell or PRP, to treat pain and diseases of joints, muscles, tendons and ligaments, “choose wisely,” says noted orthopedic surgeon Alejandro Badia, MD, quoting a line from the movie Indiana Jones. “Some clinics… Read More »
Dr. Alejandro Badia to present at tennis medicine conference: 3 notes
This article originally appeared on Becker’s Spine Review. Orthopedic surgeon Alejandro Badia, MD, will serve as a conference course co-chair for the 2019 Tennis Medicine Conference in Miami, March 23-24. Four things to know: 1. The conference will discuss the latest treatments for tennis-related injuries, said Dr. Badia, who founded and serves as CMO of… Read More »