Decoding Arthritis: Orthopedic Specialists’ Diagnostic and Treatment Strategies
Arthritis, a chronic condition affecting millions worldwide, manifests in various forms, each presenting unique challenges to patients and physicians alike. As one of the leading causes of disability, arthritis demands comprehensive understanding and tailored treatment plans. Orthopedic specialists, equipped with specialized knowledge and expertise, play a pivotal role in diagnosing and managing this condition effectively.
Can You Get Rheumatoid Arthritis in Your Knees
Recovering After A Total Knee Replacement
Total knee replacement surgery is a procedure that can restore mobility to the knee and reduce and even eliminate the pain that may have been affecting you for years. Once you finally take this step and schedule the procedure, you won't regret your decision. Restoring function and mobility post-injury can be life changing.
What Is Arthritis?
Arthritis is a painful condition that affects millions of people every year. There are different types of arthritis, including osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, and the condition can affect any joint in the body. Today, our experts at Tchejeyan Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine in Thousand Oaks, CA are discussing what arthritis is, what the symptoms of
The Benefits of Arthroscopic Surgery
Arthritis can be a debilitating condition, especially for people who like to be very active. For this reason, arthroscopic surgery that doesn’t involve cutting muscles and tendons is such an important innovation. Here at TJN Orthopedics in Thousand Oaks, CA, Dr. Gregory H. Tchejeyan performs arthroscopic surgery for both native and replaced joints. Why Is
When To Have Knee Surgery For Arthritis
The decision to have knee arthritis surgery is best made between you and your orthopedic surgeon, but when your knee pain begins to interfere with your everyday activities, it might be time for surgery. Knee Replacement Surgery is a routine surgery performed on more than 600,000 people worldwide each year. More than 90% of people