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Tips for Handling Multiple Doctors’ Opinions

August 22, 2017 By Sandra Bornstein 5 Comments

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I can speak from experience that persistent orthopedic pain can be debilitating. Whenever it occurs, I'm forced to put my active lifestyle on hold. In some instances, the discomfort draws negative attention to simple daily movements. Throughout my life, I've experienced numerous … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Health & Fitness, Lifestyle Tagged With: ball of foot pain, bone cyst in foot, Dr Mark Hill, Dr Theodore Woodward, Dr Thomas Noonan, Dr. Daniel Moon, finding orthopedic surgeon, foot pain, foot specialists, ganglion metatarsal cyst, HOKA ONE ONE shoes, looking for zebras, looking for zebras instead of horses, metatarsal pain, sesamoiditis

Should a Middle-Aged Person Have Medial Meniscus Surgery?

August 6, 2017 By Sandra Bornstein 2 Comments

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A little more than a year after undergoing elective shoulder surgery, I was faced with another surgical decision. This time around, I was trying to eliminate throbbing knee pain and limitations in my lateral movement. I learned a lesson from my subacromial decompression … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Health & Fitness, Lifestyle Tagged With: Christie Sachwanden, deciding to have surgery, Dr Thomas Noonan, Gary Sakyrd, meniscus knee surgery, meniscus tear, middle age surgery, Mike Allen physical therapist, physical therapy for knee, physical therapy vs. surgery, post of recovery from medial meniscus surgery, Seth Godin, Sham Surgery, Steadman Hawkins Denver, Steadman Hawkins Sports Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation—Denver, Surgery Is One Hell of A Placebo, University of Colorado Hospital

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