The Bone and Joint Playbook Podcast
with Orthopedic Surgeon, Dr. John Urse
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Get a Grip on Thumb Pain
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Tennis Elbow, Anyone? How to treat and manage the condition known as Tennis Elbow.
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How do I lose weight to help my hips and knees?
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Pickleball- An Injury Creation Machine ?
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The Other Side of the Knife: A Detailed Conversation with Debbie Urse who Underwent a Total Hip Replacement
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It Had to Start Somewhere- History of Surgery
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Soccer Mom’s Guide to Sports Injuries and the Growth Plate
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Neuropathy – Pins and Needles in your fingers and toes. Who knows?
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Is my Shoulder “Frozed Up”? How to Treat a Frozen Shoulder
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Can a Robotic Joint Replacement Provide Better Results?
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Everything you need to know about Tommy John Surgery
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The Big 10 of Common Foot and Ankle Problems
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An initial consultation can explore individualized treatment plans, which may help avoid surgery or be used as an adjunct to a planned procedure. A determination can be made if the procedure is to be done in an office or in a hospital setting. Procedure costs will vary based upon your insurance, co-pays, deductibles, whether one or two body areas are chosen, and where your particular procedure is performed. To schedule a consultation, call 937-415-9100. Appointments can generally be scheduled within one or two days.
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New Treatments - New Technology
An initial consultation can explore individualized treatment plans, which may help avoid surgery or be used as an adjunct to a planned procedure. A determination can be made if the procedure is to be done in an office or in a hospital setting. Procedure costs will vary based upon your insurance, co-pays, deductibles, whether one or two body areas are chosen, and where your particular procedure is performed. To schedule a consultation, call 937-415-9100. Appointments can generally be scheduled within one or two days.