by Root3 Marketing | Oct 2, 2024 | Blog, Dr. Nanson Featured Insights
As an orthopedic surgeon at ROC, I have dedicated my career to helping patients regain mobility and quality of life through advanced surgical techniques. One of the most significant advancements in hip replacement surgery is the Direct Anterior Hip Replacement...
by Root3 Marketing | Oct 9, 2024 | Blog, Dr. Ballard Featured Insights
Myth Buster: Debunking Common Misconceptions About Total Joint Replacements Total joint replacements, particularly of the hip and knee, have been revolutionary in restoring mobility and improving the quality of life for millions of individuals worldwide. Despite...
by Root3 Marketing | Oct 14, 2024 | Blog
Bursitis of the shoulder is a common condition that can cause significant discomfort and limit your range of motion. In this blog post, we’ll explore the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for shoulder bursitis, and how you can manage it to regain your...
by Root3 Marketing | Oct 18, 2024 | Blog, Dr. Black Featured Insights, Dr. Cheesman Featured Insights, Dr. Huberty Featured Insights
What is Tennis Elbow? Tennis elbow, medically known as lateral epicondylitis, is a condition caused by overuse of the tendons that attach to the outside of the elbow. It’s a common injury among athletes, particularly tennis players, but it can affect anyone engaging...
by Root3 Marketing | Oct 18, 2024 | Blog, Dr. Huberty Featured Insights, Dr. Puskas Featured Insights
What is an AC Joint Injury? The acromioclavicular (AC) joint is where the collarbone (clavicle) meets the shoulder blade (acromion). AC joint injuries, commonly referred to as shoulder separations, occur when the ligaments that hold the joint together are damaged....
by Root3 Marketing | Oct 18, 2024 | Blog
Frozen shoulder, or adhesive capsulitis, is a condition that causes pain and stiffness in the shoulder joint. Over time, the shoulder becomes increasingly difficult to move, and the range of motion is significantly limited. The condition typically develops gradually...