Young and in Pain - Joint Replacement for the Young
Osteoarthritis pain of the knee and hip affects millions of Americans,
preventing them from participating in many of the physical activities
they enjoy.
More and more, younger, active men and women are developing osteoarthritis.
Traditionally, it was felt that joint replacement surgery was not an option
for these individuals.
Times are changing.
Newer prosthetic components and bearing surfaces now have the potential
to relieve pain and to allow these younger and active patients to resume
their previous level of activities.
Thomas Beck, DO, medical director of Atlantic General Hospital’s
Center for Joint Surgery, will discuss osteoarthritis diagnosis and the
treatment options available.
Non-surgical treatments as well as hip and knee replacement will be discussed,
focusing on newer developments geared to the younger and active populations.
Developments such as hip resurfacing, partial knee replacement, and newer
bearing surfaces that have the potential to last longer will be covered.
The Details
Young and in Pain: Joint Replacement for the Young
Thursday, January 17, 2008
2 p.m. – 3 p.m.
Atlantic General Hospital, Conference Room #1
Light refreshments will be served.
Space is limited for the seminar. Registration is required. For more information
or to register, contact Dawn Denton, community education manager, at 410-641-9268.