Welcome to the first entry on our blog where we focus on new solutions to spine, hip, knee and other orthopaedic problems. We will also be showcasing current research by our various students and collaborators and keeping patients and referrers abreast of our practice and the services offered.
Globally our understanding of medical and surgical sciences continues to evolve. Advances in imaging technology are providing ever greater insights into individual patient anatomy and motion. Indeed, every patient moves differently. Fortunately orthopaedic surgeons now have at their disposal more information than ever before and innovations such as robotics and 3D Printing enable use of that data to best clinical effect. Dr Kieser's practice is committed to both personal service and the deployment of cutting edge technology. Our mission is to help each patient return to their daily activities and enjoyment of life.
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I understand I'm really late in scrutinizing this article... I so regret having my meniscectomy. They just disposed of the typical part, so by and by I have one varus knee and one customary knee, and in the normal part, the now slanted knee (exacerbated by the neglectful leg ligament and PCL which hurt the meniscus in any case) has broken down the articular tendon with the objective that I am bone-on-bone now, and MORE varus. I stress that I can't get true to form agreed with that ideal right-point skeletal structure I used to have.
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2/21/2023 09:35:31 am
If you have been seriously injured, an orthopedic surgeon can help you recover and prevent further injury. This is why athletes often work with plastic surgeons. Typical injuries that an orthopedic surgeon can treat include:
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