5 Ways to Stay Active This Winter
The secret is out: going outside during winter in Buffalo really stinks. Who’d have guessed, right? But we’re almost out of January now, and if you’ve made any Read More
The secret is out: going outside during winter in Buffalo really stinks. Who’d have guessed, right? But we’re almost out of January now, and if you’ve made any Read More
Whether you’re an occasional weekend warrior or an every-day athlete, the idea of an injury that keeps you from your routine can be a harrowing thought. While some injuries can Read More
The hip replacement surgery is one of the most powerful, but complex surgeries available for patients at our orthopaedic practice. Once complete, this surgery provides a patient with a brand Read More
We started our Join The Movement campaign with the intention of getting the word out about our revolutionary approach to joint replacement surgery in WNY. Our patients have told us Read More
One of the most common questions our doctors are asked when patients are considering shoulder replacement surgery is , “am I the right age for this?” Some think they’re too Read More
If you’re one of the many Americans suffering from chronic and consistent knee pain, we know just how difficult the challenge can be. Staying active and maintaining the lifestyle you Read More
Hip replacement surgery can seem like a daunting challenge at first thought, and as a result, many people don’t consider it a suitable option for themselves. Instead they opt to Read More
Preparing yourself for any surgery can be an intimidating task, especially an operation as extensive as joint replacement. If you’re considering a shoulder replacement or already have a procedure scheduled, Read More
You’ve just had surgery and are now preparing yourself for the ever-so-critical recovery stage. Your doctor has prescribed a strict regimen of physical therapy appointments to get you back to Read More
Concussions are brain injuries caused by blows to the head and neck area or jolts to the body that may cause rapid motion of the brain and subsequent injury. In Read More
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