Physician Blog By Timothy Bhattacharyya, MD Recovery after fractures and other injuries After surgery patients often ask, “When will I…
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Physician Blog by Craig A. Miller, MD How Dr. Craig Miller Uses New Technology to Improve Shoulder Replacement Surgery Medicine…
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Knee replacement surgery using robotics sounds like a futuristic goal, but that future is now. Physicians have begun using robotics…
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced many people to work from home. While there are many wonderful things about telecommuting — no…