by Bill Parravano on March 10, 2011
Avoiding knee replacement surgery is easily addressed based on your therapist’s knowledge and understanding of the tension patterns in your leg contributing to your knee pain. Address the knee with comfort and the knee pain begins to go away immediately.
by Bill Parravano on April 28, 2009
85 y/o Ruth asks a question this week about severe knee pain and not being able to do much as far as exercises go after a partial knee replacement surgery…
by Bill Parravano on February 25, 2009
I address Bob’s e-mail regarding knee injections and partial knee replacement surgery. We look at other options and choices to knee surgery…
by Bill Parravano on February 23, 2009
DR. STEPHEN J. O’BRIEN, an orthopedic surgeon, had his patient, Jay MacDonald, 52, lie on the examining table and bend his right knee back toward his chest to test for flexibility. The doctor had replaced Mr. MacDonald’s knee five weeks earlier and wanted to see how far beyond 90 degrees the knee would bend.
by Bill Parravano on February 19, 2009
Here is a question about a partial knee replacement and still in constant chronic pain after the surgery.