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Common Orthopedic Problems and Surgeries

Welcome to the Orthopedics page. Here you will find useful information and resources on various orthopedic conditions and surgeries such as tennis elbow, carpal tunnel, rotator cuff surgery, and more. Learn more about these orthopedic problems and surgeries below:


Rotator Cuff (Shoulder) (Illustration)


Elbow (Illustration)


Carpal Tunnel (Illustration)


Finger, Wrist and Hand Problems (includes trigger finger)


Spine (Lower Back) (Illustration)


Hip (Illustration)


Knees (Illustration)


Foot Problems & Bunions

SmartMoves: Setting Up Your Computer Workstation and Laptop
Does your back ache or do your eyes strain? Our unique program will show you how to set up your workstation, home office or laptop to prevent injury. From adjusting your chair to taking microbreaks, a few small changes can make a big difference! After completing the program, please remember to Take Our Survey.

Other Orthopedic-Related Problems

Orthopedic Exercises

Additional Web Resources

 


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