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Osteoarthritis is the most common diagnosis for hip or knee replacements

by Nicholas B. Frisch MD | 6 months ago

This patient had a history of trauma to his tibia and femur, which was initially treated with hardware. However, he started experiencing instability and weakness due to traumatic arthritis. During this total knee replacement,

How to Take MEND Joint Replacement

Instructional video on how best to take MEND pre and post surgery to optimize your outcomes and..
By Dr. Paul Jacob
4 years ago

Three Reasons Your Surgeon Should Use Robotics in Joint Replacement

Three Reasons Your Surgeon Should Use Robotics in Joint Replacement Visit..
By Dr. Paul Jacob
4 years ago

Is it essential to take antibiotics before dental appointments following a joint replacement?

Today I try to tackle this controversial topic and discuss the latest findings from recent..
By Nicholas B. Frisch MD
6 months ago

Benefits of Robotic Joint Replacement: You Don't Have to Live with Joint Pain

Robotic hip joint and knee joint replacement surgeries are helping people of all ages live pain-..
By Dr. Paul Jacob
4 years ago

Terence Delaney MD Practice Video

Dr. Terence Delaney is a Los Gatos, CA-based orthopedic surgeon who specializes in joint..
By Terence Delaney MD
13 years ago

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