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  • How To Recognize and Manage Early Arthritis in Your Fingers

    Arthritis in your fingers often causes morning stiffness and aching. These early symptoms can progress if untreated.Early treatment can help relieve symptoms and protect joint function from arthritis in your fingers.

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  • Flips, Falls, and Fractures: The Reality of Cheerleading Injuries

    Cheerleading is rising in popularity, with competitive cheer now being recognized as an Olympic sport, possibly leading to an Olympic debut in the near future. These athletes present with issues such as pressure for a quick return, concerns for decreased bone density, and injury patterns unique to these athletes.

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  • Comparative Review of Superior Capsule Reconstruction and Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty for Irreparable Rotator Cuff Tear

    Rotator cuff tears are a prevalent cause of shoulder dysfunction, particularly in aging populations, with conservative treatments often proving ineffective for massive or irreparable tears. When non-surgical options fail, superior capsule reconstruction (SCR) and reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) are two primary surgical techniques utilized to restore shoulder function.

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  • Diagnostic Dilemma: Testing to Differentiate UCL Sprains From Flexor-Pronator Elbow Strains in the Overhead Athlete

    Differentiating between a UCL and flexor-pronator injury is often difficult because the symptoms both produce pain in the medial elbow, and they frequently occur together. The purpose of this commentary is to describe the clinical thought process used to assist in making an accurate differential diagnosis between a UCL sprain and a flexor-pronator strain.

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  • Platelet-Rich Plasma Injections Prior to Total Shoulder Arthroplasty May be Associated with Increased Infection Risk in a Time-Dependent Manner

    While platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is widely used for managing shoulder pathology, its implications when administered shortly before total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA) are unclear. This study investigates postoperative outcomes associated with PRP use within one year of TSA, with a focus on infection and revision rates.

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