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Orthopedic trauma surgeon weighs in on Tiger Woods’ car crash injuries

February 24, 2021Filed Under: General Tagged With: comminuted fracture, compartment syndrome, golf, open fracture, orthopedic trauma, tibia, Tiger Woods

Golf legend Tiger Woods suffered severe complex lower extremity trauma following a rollover car crash near Los Angeles. As we begin to learn more about his injuries, board certified orthopedic trauma surgeon Dr. Vilas Saldanha provides insight on the type …

Filed Under: General Tagged With: comminuted fracture, compartment syndrome, golf, open fracture, orthopedic trauma, tibia, Tiger Woods

How Smoking Wrecks Your Back

February 15, 2021Filed Under: Spine Tagged With: back, back pain, Dr. Ai Mukai, osteoporosis, smoking, spine

The consequences of smoking are well documented. Increased risk of cancer, heart disease, arteriosclerosis, and higher risk of infection following surgery are just some of the risks associated with smoking. It can also be bad for your back, as Dr. …

Filed Under: Spine Tagged With: back, back pain, Dr. Ai Mukai, osteoporosis, smoking, spine

Understanding Common Types of Imaging: X-rays, MRIs and Bone Density Scans

February 12, 2021Filed Under: General Tagged With: bone density, broken bone, fracture, imaging services, MRI, Orthopedic Surgeons, osteoporosis, physiatrist, rheumatologist, rotator cuff, spine, torn acl, torn ligament, x-ray

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There are several diagnostic imaging procedures that can be used to detect potential injuries, including broken bones, torn muscles, ligaments and tendons and more. At Texas Orthopedics, your doctor will order imaging to help narrow the cause of an injury …

Filed Under: General Tagged With: bone density, broken bone, fracture, imaging services, MRI, Orthopedic Surgeons, osteoporosis, physiatrist, rheumatologist, rotator cuff, spine, torn acl, torn ligament, x-ray

Ways to Manage Arthritis Pain and Stiffness

February 11, 2021Filed Under: Rheumatology Tagged With: Arthritis, arthritis pain, arthritis stiffness, arthritis treatment, Dr. Robert Koval, Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, rheumatologist

More than 23 percent of adults in the U.S. have arthritis, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). There is no cure for arthritis but many times the pain, stiffness and swelling in the joints caused by …

Filed Under: Rheumatology Tagged With: Arthritis, arthritis pain, arthritis stiffness, arthritis treatment, Dr. Robert Koval, Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, rheumatologist

Weight Lifting and Arthritis

February 4, 2021Filed Under: Arthritis Tagged With: Arthritis, autoimmune disorders, Dr. Joseph Martinez, exercise, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Weight lifting

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Weight Lifting and Arthritis

Strength-training when you suffer from arthritis may sound intimidating, but it can actually be a good way to ease pain and strengthen your joints. 

Texas Orthopedics rheumatologist Dr. Joseph Martinez recently gave some insight on weight …

Filed Under: Arthritis Tagged With: Arthritis, autoimmune disorders, Dr. Joseph Martinez, exercise, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Weight lifting

What Working From Home Does to Your Body

February 4, 2021Filed Under: Hand and Wrist Tagged With: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Dr. Vishal Kancherla, pandemic, physiatrist, working from home

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What Working From Home Does to Your Body

If you’re experiencing wrist pain while working from home, carpal tunnel syndrome may be to blame. Physiatrist Dr. Vishal Kancherla recently explained to Reader’s Digest The Healthy why carpal tunnel syndrome is …

Filed Under: Hand and Wrist Tagged With: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Dr. Vishal Kancherla, pandemic, physiatrist, working from home

Essential Oils for Back Pain

February 4, 2021Filed Under: Spine Tagged With: back pain, back pain treatment, Dr. Ai Mukai, essential oils, spine specialist

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Essential Oils for Back Pain

Essential oils are a popular home remedy for many ailments. When it comes to back pain, there are not a lot of medical studies available to prove they actually work. Texas Orthopedics spine specialists Dr. …

Filed Under: Spine Tagged With: back pain, back pain treatment, Dr. Ai Mukai, essential oils, spine specialist

Rheumatoid Arthritis Flares May Be Predictable

February 1, 2021Filed Under: Rheumatology Tagged With: PRIME cells, RA flare, research study, Rheumatoid Arthritis, rheumatologist

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Rheumatoid Arthritis Flares May Be Predictable

A recent study indicates that predicting and possibly proactively treating rheumatoid arthritis flares might be possible thanks to a type of cell that seems to accumulate in the bloodstream prior to a flare. The …

Filed Under: Rheumatology Tagged With: PRIME cells, RA flare, research study, Rheumatoid Arthritis, rheumatologist

New Drug Combination May Help Ease Fatigue Caused by RA

February 1, 2021Filed Under: Rheumatology Tagged With: methotrexate, prednisone, research study, Rheumatoid Arthritis, rheumatologist

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New Drug Combination May Help Ease Fatigue Caused by RA

A  study presented at the 2020 conference of the European E-Congress of Rheumatology shows that methotrexate and prednisone, two prescription drugs commonly prescribed for rheumatoid arthritis, can help …

Filed Under: Rheumatology Tagged With: methotrexate, prednisone, research study, Rheumatoid Arthritis, rheumatologist

The Problem With Walking in Flip Flops

February 1, 2021Filed Under: foot and ankle Tagged With: back pain, foot and ankle doctor, foot doctor, foot pain, heel pain, podiatrist, proper shoewear

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The Problem With Walking in Flip Flops

They may be stylish, but flips flops can cause some serious foot, ankle and even back problems. Board certified podiatrist Dr. Joseph Snowden explains the problem with walking in flip flops on Under …

Filed Under: foot and ankle Tagged With: back pain, foot and ankle doctor, foot doctor, foot pain, heel pain, podiatrist, proper shoewear

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Texas Orthopedics provides comprehensive orthopedic care by offering on-site X-ray, MRIs, bone density scans, physical and occupational therapy, general orthopedic services, sports medicine, spine care, joint replacement, fracture and trauma care, infusion therapy, and a Joint Commission-accredited outpatient surgery center. In addition to orthopedic surgeons, we have physical medicine and rehabilitation specialists at our locations in Kyle, Round Rock, Lakeway, Northwest Austin, Leander, Central Austin, and South Austin, TX.