Benny Moore enjoyed a rewarding career as a search and rescue swimmer for the United States military. He readily put himself in peril to save lives. Yet, his selfless service to his country eventually led to his diagnosis of osteoarthritis — in his mid-30s. Benny explains, “My knees started swelling with fluid, so I would […]
Category: Wake Orthopaedics
Osteoporosis and Fragility Fractures in Women
Take care of your bones, so your bones can take care of you. Whether you’re a middle-aged adult or a teenage star athlete, neglecting your bone health can lead to osteoporosis — a common yet serious disease affecting both men and women. To help combat this condition, Women’s Health Month is a great time to […]
Amputation after a Cat Bite: Tom Keck’s Story
After retirement, Tom Keck became a hobby craftsman, making upgrades and repairs around his home. In 2017, while working on a home project, Tom fell off his ladder. Unfortunately, the fall was severe, resulting in several crushed ribs that impacted his spleen. He had to have his spleen removed. The years went by, and Tom […]
An Injured Athlete and a Team that Wouldn’t Give Up: Savannah Anderson’s Story
Strong-willed, compassionate, loving, an animal whisperer: these are the words Gwen Anderson (a mom and WakeMed employee) uses to describe her highly athletic daughter, Savannah Anderson, who began showing horses at the young age of five. “She loves animals,” shares Gwen, “especially her three horses. She is also persistent, so when she sets a goal, […]
Regenerative Orthopaedics: What You Need to Know About PRP
Cutting edge technology or lunatic fringe? These are the boundaries that surround alternative treatments used in regenerative orthopaedics. Two such treatments include the use of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and stem cell therapies. Although not historically considered ‘mainstream,’ these interventions are becoming increasingly popular for their potential to aid in healing and repair of the body. […]
8 Common Youth Sports Injury Questions, Answered
An increasing number of youth athletes are choosing to play only one sport, all year-round. More time on the field leads to more exposure, less recovery and a greater risk of experiencing sports-related injuries. Whether an athlete enjoys recreational sports or competing at the elite level, it is important to take the necessary time to […]
Future Frontiers in Shoulder Replacement Surgery and Management of Shoulder Arthritis
It’s not unusual to experience pain in your joints on occasion, especially if you’re active and participate in high-impact activities. That unwanted pain can be caused by injured muscles, tendons or ligaments around the joint. But if that pain or aching joint gradually becomes worse over time – or is localized to one area – […]
Recovery from a Near-Fatal Skydiving Accident: Scott Trimble’s Story
May 6, 2022, was a clear weekend for competitive skydiving at a Hoke County, North Carolina parachute center. Skydivers came from around the region, including other states, to partake in the competition. Scott Trimble traveled from Ohio for the event. He had recently advanced from a student to a licensed parachuter. The event weighted participants […]
“Can You Open This for Me?”
When arthritis of the thumb becomes more than just a pain in your hand Have you noticed pangs of discomfort when signing a check, buttoning your shirt, opening a jar or even snapping your fingers? If the answer is yes, you may be living with thumb arthritis — a condition that can impact everyday life. […]
Shifting the Paradigm of Carpal Tunnel Management
Recent advances in carpal tunnel management including the use of ultrasound for carpal tunnel diagnosis and endoscopic carpal tunnel release techniques have allowed for timely diagnosis, less painful surgery and faster return to work than prior treatments. What is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome? Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most common condition affecting one of the […]
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