Tag knee surgery

An Unusual Finding: Aberrant Left Brachiocephalic Vein as a Contraindication for Anterior Cervicothoracic Approach

When it comes to complex medical conditions, it’s not uncommon for researchers to uncover rare anomalies that present unique challenges for treatment. In a study conducted by Edwin Kean Siong Ong and his colleagues, they examined the case of a… Continue Reading →

Resting Wrong: Overexerting The New Knee

In the quest for a swift recovery after knee surgery, many individuals take their rehabilitation into their own hands, often leading to overexertion and potential setbacks. While it’s natural to want to regain mobility and return to normal activities as… Continue Reading →

Pain Over Prioritization: Ignoring Pain After Knee Surgery

When it comes to knee surgery recovery, pain management is often seen as a secondary concern. Patients and healthcare professionals alike tend to overlook the persistent pain that can occur after a knee replacement surgery. But why is this the… Continue Reading →

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