by Arianna Guerrero | Mar 26, 2026 | English
Surgical procedures often cause a lot of stress and anxiety; it’s not just the risk of a scapel touching our skin, but also the idea that maybe we could not be happy with the results of the operation. More than 9 out of 10 patients who undergo a unicompartmental...
by Arianna Guerrero | Mar 26, 2026 | English
Lateral and medial epicondylitis (also known as tennis and golfer’s elbow) are conditions caused by overuse of the tendons. These conditions cause pain and inflammation and usually respond well to conventional treatment. However, in some cases, after prolonged...
by rebeca.pirela@alphacomarketing.com | Feb 26, 2026 | English
Shoulder pain can completely change the way a person lives their daily routine. After pain becomes a reality, freedom of movement turns into a reminder of weakness. Many gym-goers and athletes are prone to shoulder ligament tears when engaging in high-demand...
by rebeca.pirela@alphacomarketing.com | Feb 16, 2026 | English
A rotator cuff tear is a common injury. In fact, rotator cuff surgery is the second-most prevalent orthopedic soft-tissue repair procedure in the United States. Dr. Eric F. Berkman and his team had worked with different kinds of patients who had undergone their...
by rebeca.pirela@alphacomarketing.com | Jan 22, 2026 | English
It starts subtly, a dull ache after your morning walk, and an unsettling clicking when you bend your knee. Over months, those minor annoyances evolve into constant pain. Eventually, you’re told what you suspected: bone-on-bone arthritis in one compartment of...
by rebeca.pirela@alphacomarketing.com | Jan 22, 2026 | English
It’s no secret that patients often view surgery as the “nuclear option.” It’s not just about the risk, the cost, or the recovery period, but also about a significant shift. If you’ve suffered a minor injury, PT and other conservative...