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Monday, January 30, 2012

New Year's Resolution Camp


Texas Orthopedics has a new seminar to help patients with the #1 New Year's Resolution! Join us the fourth Tuesday of every month from 6-7pm at our Northwest Austion location to learn more about weight management, healthy eating and exercise from orthopedic surgeon Dr. Barbara Bergin and personal trainer and dietician Tom McLernon at NYR Camp!

NYR Camp is a FREE seminar to help you learn how to live a healthy lifestyle. Bring your family and friends.

RSVP TODAY 439-1100

Date: Tuesday, February 28th
Time: 6-7 pm
Location: 4700 Seton Center Pkwy, Ste. 200, Austin, TX 78759

Monday, December 19, 2011

Welcome South Austin Orthopaedic Clinic to our Team!


Texas Orthopedics is proud to welcome South Austin Orthopaedic Clinic to our team effective January 1, 2012.

Doctors J. Clark Race, David Savage, Robert Blais and Greg Westmoreland will see patients at our South Austin office located at 3755 South Capital of Texas Hwy., Ste. 160. Their current location on Westgate Blvd. will close.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Shoulder Pain


Post provided by Dr. John McDonald

Many active patients are disappointed that while trying to stay fit by working out, exercising with a trainer, or playing weekend sports, they actually can develop pain in the shoulder. This type of pain can be a debilitating problem for many recreational athletes. There are several common causes that force even fit people to cut back on their activities. The most common cause of pain in these patients is a combination of rotator cuff tendinitis and impingement syndrome.

There is a small fluid filled sack called a bursa above the ball and socket shoulder joint but underneath the acromion (bone you can feel at the top of the shoulder). Everyone has these bursa sacks almost anywhere in the body where there is a bony prominence, but they do not get inflamed unless a trauma is sustained. The rotator cuff is a group of tendons that attach the small muscles in the shoulder to the humerus (upper arm bone). When active people constantly do things above shoulder level (weight lifting, aerobics, throwing a ball) often this bursa and these tendons can be pinched between the acromion and the humerus. This phenomenon can be worsened by a narrowed space for the bursa due to the shape of the acromion. Repetitive overhead activities cause the bursa to fill with fluid and become inflamed and painful. The pain is typically in the front and side of the shoulder and can radiate to the upper arm. Often, patients have difficulty even with daily activities including washing their hair, reaching for something in the cupboard, or reaching behind their backs.

There are many effective treatments which include physical therapy for rotator cuff strengthening, icing, and anti-inflammatory medicines. Occasionally, a steroid injection can calm down the inflammation in the bursa which can improve the outcomes of physical therapy. Arthroscopic surgery is sometimes necessary if the symptoms fail to resolve. It can be done through several small incisions with the use of a camera. The inflamed bursa is removed and the underside of the acromion is removed to create more space for the rotator cuff. The rehabilitation from surgery typically allows for return to full activities by 6-8 weeks.

The key for recreational athletes is not to ignore shoulder pain. Impingement can become a nagging problem and can significantly affect not only your recreational sports but also your daily life.

Monday, November 28, 2011

FREE joint replacement seminar



Learn more about non-surgical arthritis treatment options as well as total hip and total knee replacement surgery at Arthritis Camp! Refreshments are served. Bring your friends and family!

Date: Thursday, December 1st
Time: 5 PM to 7 PM
Location: Northwest Austin, 4700 Seton Center Pkwy, Ste. 200, Austin, TX 78759
Speaker: Marc DeHart, MD

Please RSVP by registering online or call 439-1100.This FREE informative seminar is held the first Thursday of every month so if you can't make it this Thursday, plan to attend our next seminar on January 5th!

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving!




Texas Orthopedics would like to wish everyone a happy and safe Thanksgiving! We will be closed on Thursday and Friday. Normal business hours will resume on Monday, November 28th.

Monday, October 31, 2011

FREE joint replacement seminar this Thursday




Learn more about non-surgical arthritis treatment options as well as total hip and total knee replacement surgery at Arthritis Camp! Refreshments are served. Bring your friends and family!

Date: Thursday, November 3rd
Time: 5 PM to 7 PM
Location: Northwest Austin, 4700 Seton Center Pkwy, Ste. 200, Austin, TX 78759
Speaker: Tyler Goldberg, MD
Please RSVP by registering online or call 439-1100.

This FREE informative seminar is held the first Thursday of every month so if you can't make it this Thursday, plan to attend our next seminar on December 1st!

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Texas Orthopedics partners with Bikes for Kids



Each year Texas Orthopedics employees donate to an Austin charity during the holidays. This year we have partnered with JB and Sandy's Bikes for Kids to be a community donation site. Anyone can stop by any of our 5 Austin area locations to donate money to help children receive a bike, helmet and bike lock for Christmas! We have locations in Northwest Austin, Central Austin, South Austin, Cedar Park and Round Rock!

Over the past 14 years, JB and Sandy's Bikes for Kids program has reached an amazing milestone; over 11,000 bikes donated and more than $1.1 million raised. Join Texas Orthopedics in providing children the experience of getting a brand new bike, helmet and bike lock for Christmas. Stop by and donate today!