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Article - 2 Minute Read
What Are the Different Types of Orthopaedic Imaging?
Radiology uses imaging technology to help diagnosis and treat various conditions within the body. Learn more about the types of imaging at UPMC. Read More
Categorized as: Orthopaedics
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Article - 1 Minute Read
Facts About Minimally Invasive Shoulder Surgery
Shoulder surgery can be an option for patients experiencing shoulder pain. Learn more about the types of minimally invasive should surgeries at UPMC. Read More
Categorized as: Orthopaedics
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Article - 4 Minute Read
Symptoms, Treatment, & Recovery of a Broken Ankle
A fractured or broken ankle is a common condition that can occur due to a fall, sports injury, or car accident. Learn more about symptoms and treatment. Read More
Categorized as: Orthopaedics
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Article - 1 Minute Read
Wrapping a Wrist Sprain in 5 Simple Steps
These five essential steps help you wrap a wrist sprain on your own. Read More
Categorized as: Orthopaedics
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Article - 5 Minute Read
How to Wrap a Sprained Ankle
Spraining your ankle can be painful and stressful. Here's how to wrap a sprained ankle and how to treat your injury. Read More
Categorized as: Health Topics A-Z, Orthopaedics
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Article - 1 Minute Read
Life After Hip Replacement: Mark’s Story
Mark Turley, 55, was an avid runner with four half-marathons under his belt, when persistent pain in his groin sidelined his fitness regimen. Read More
Categorized as: Orthopaedics
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Rehabilitation After Hip Arthroscopy
Hip arthroscopy has become an increasingly popular surgical option for younger, active patients experiencing non-arthritic hip pain. Learn More
Categorized as: Orthopaedics, Rehabilitation
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Gallery
Medical Mondays: Hip Pain
UPMC orthopaedic surgeons are experienced in treating people of all ages who experience hip pain or hip disorders. Learn More
Categorized as: Orthopaedics
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Article - 2 Minute Read
Plantar Fasciitis: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment
Plantar Fasciitis is the most common cause of heel pain. Learn more about treatment, symptoms and risk factors. Read More
Categorized as: Orthopaedics