What does knee arthritis feel like? What are the symptoms and treatment options for arthritis of the knee? Arthritis is a condition affecting your cartilage.
Surgery is needed for some cases of knee and hip osteoarthritis. But some can be treated with non-operative alternatives like medication, exercise and diet.
Children with Sever’s disease usually have symptoms go away on their own within two weeks to two months; however, there are treatment options to relieve pain.
Dr. Jack Farr, OrthoIndy cartilage restoration specialist, is using a new product called Lipogems®, an alternative to surgical intervention to heal knee pain.
By now almost everyone has heard of the phrase, ‘gluten-free’. It is a huge craze right now and there have even been multiple comedy spoofs of people claiming to be gluten-free despite not knowing exactly what gluten is.
Dr. Scott Gudeman, OrthoIndy sports medicine specialist explains why your knee hurts and “clicks.”
Jillian Dunbar had serious back pain during pregnancy, which turned into severe pain on the backside of her left leg.
OrthoIndy cartilage restoration specialist, Dr. Jack Farr is now accepting patients for a new knee study as an alternative to knee replacement surgery.
When you’re used to being active every single day, time off is not what you’re looking for. For Greg Grossart, a spill off his bike landed him in the hospital…
OrthoIndy total joint surgeon, Dr. Eric Monesmith discusses rheumatoid arthritis symptoms, early morning stiffness in rheumatoid arthritis and stretches and treatment to help alleviate pain.
Chronic cardio is not always the answer to losing weight. Cardio exercise is great for your body; however, it’s important to make sure you’re not doing too much.
OrthoIndy sports medicine physician, Dr. Jack Farr, discusses quad activation failure and exercises you can use to help it function properly after surgery.
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