The Orthopedic Blog

When Does a Fracture Require Surgery?

When Does a Fracture Require Surgery?

A bone fracture is a broken bone. Bone fractures are one of the most common injuries orthopaedic doctors see. About 6.8 million people fracture a bone every year, with the most common being hip, ankle and leg bone fractures. Bones are strong so it takes a big impact...

What is a “PA” – Physician Assistant?

What is a “PA” – Physician Assistant?

A PA (Physician Assistant or Physician Associate) is a medical provider that hascompleted a Master's Degree in clinical medicine. Throughout school, a PA is trained in all types of medicine including extensive hands-on experience in various medical specialties and...

How to Take Care of Your Cast

How to Take Care of Your Cast

A broken bone or fracture can be painful, especially if it moves. Often the recommended treatment is a cast. A cast allows the bone to be aligned correctly and prevents the fracture from moving out of place until it is healed. Casts are typically worn for...

What is Texting Thumbs?

What is Texting Thumbs?

By: Rachel RyanOriginally Posted at VirtuaWoman.orgYou may have scanned the title of this article and thought to yourself: “Texting thumbs? Is that really a medical condition?” Well, in a manner of speaking – yes, yes it is. According to Virtua orthopedic surgeon...

Sports Medicine: Not Just for Athletes

Sports Medicine: Not Just for Athletes

“Strong muscles and flexibility can reduce the risk of injury and speed your recovery if you do get hurt,” says Mark Schwartz, MD. “Also, pain, stiffness or soreness that lasts more than a few days, might be a sign of something more serious, and you should see a...