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  • How to Boost the Immune System During COVID 19

    How to Boost the Immune System During COVID 19

    One hot topic in the news daily is "Where are we with a COVID 19 vaccine?!" However, there is not as much discussion around the topic of fueling our immune systems. Our own immune system is our first line of defense against any viral illness. In this...

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  • Covid-19 and Kansas City Bone & Joint Clinic

    Covid-19 and Kansas City Bone & Joint Clinic

    Waiting for a joint replacement in the midst of Covid-19? The current COVID-19 pandemic has caused many events or travel plans to be postponed or cancelled. Included in this are most elective surgeries, including joint replacements and arthroscopic...

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  • NFL Injury Highlights: Patrick Mahomes

    NFL Injury Highlights: Patrick Mahomes

    Patellar Dislocation While some of us were anxious about Mahomes’ recurrent ankle injury since week one, none of us were thinking about him suffering what could have been a season ending knee injury.

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  • Does Rheumatoid Arthritis Only Affect Your Wrists?

    Does Rheumatoid Arthritis Only Affect Your Wrists?

    Before we just into our discussion about rheumatoid arthritis, let’s begin with a quick anatomy refresher. We use our wrists and hands to lift, pull, grasp, throw, grip- the list goes on and on.

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  • Migraine At a Glance

    Migraine At a Glance

    The estimated global prevalence of migraine is about 15%, ranking it as the third most common disease in the world to affect both males and females (The Global Burden of Disease Survey, 2010)

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  • Patient Self Diagnosis

    Patient Self Diagnosis

    Have you ever had a friend or family member ask you your thoughts about a symptom they had, or even just googled a symptom for a self diagnosis? At Kansas City Bone and Joint Clinic, a few of our own practitioners...

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  • Disposal of Extra Medicine

    Disposal of Extra Medicine

    Surgery went great! There wasn’t any reason to take more than a day or two or prescribed pain medication and over the counter medicines worked.

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  • Olympic Injuries: Cyclist- Road to recovery

    Olympic Injuries: Cyclist- Road to recovery

    Early on in Rio Summer Olympics women’s road race, Dutch cyclist Annemiek van Vleuten was leading the pack down the winding curves of the streets of Rio.

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  • Thanksgiving memories and Traditions

    Thanksgiving memories and Traditions

    Every Thanksgiving season, we try to do something a little bit different to put the spotlight on not just the physicians but our staff as well. Here is a compilation of many of our staff members sharing their favorite Thanksgiving memory or tradition.

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  • Arthroscopy: What does it mean?

    Arthroscopy: What does it mean?

    If you’ve ever been under the knife odds are high that you had an arthroscopic procedure. Arthroscopy is the use of a camera and small instruments that allow an evaluation and treatment of problems in the joints of the body.

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