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Robotic orthopedic surgery ups accuracy, patient satisfaction Blog Posts
Quicker recovery, reduced pain, more stability, better range of motion — learn how robotic knee or hip replacement delivers these outcomes.

Botox as a treatment for chronic migraines Blog Posts
People who suffer from chronic migraines know the debilitating pain. There are many different treatment options, including medications and Botox injections.

Vagus nerve stimulation treatment for seizures Blog Posts
Medications and other treatments, such as a vagus nerve stimulator, can help people with epilepsy find seizure control.

Rainbow baby brings joy after long journey to parenthood Blog Posts
Stephanie and Nick Beaudrie, D.O., never gave up hope that they would have a healthy baby. They share their story of heartache and joy having experienced three pregnancy losses before welcoming their ...

Who is most at risk for a stroke? Blog Posts
Although stroke risk increases after age 55, many factors play a role in who has one. Learn about risks and preventive steps you can take to reduce personal risk for stroke.

Setting SMART goals for success Blog Posts
Whether you're starting a new exercise program, trying to eat healthier or find some time for yourself, setting SMART goals positions you for success.

Top 3 reasons to see an orthopedic provider Blog Posts
Whether you've broken a bone, are dealing with a sports injury or arthritis is affecting your joints, find out why you should consider seeing an orthopedics specialist.

Should I use antibiotics or home remedies to treat my child's illness? Blog Posts
It's true that antibiotics are important medications when prescribed and appropriately used. But, home remedies often may be a better choice to treat your child's illness. Get answers to help you chil...

How to help someone having a seizure Blog Posts
Do you know what to do if someone is having a seizure? Injury can be reduced if you know these simple interventions.

Treating your knee's shock absorbers Blog Posts
Your knee's built-in shock absorbers are designed to take a beating. But an everyday motion can result in a tear or other damage to the meniscus. When the happens, what should you do?