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What You Need to Know About Hip Replacement
We hope you're able to walk, run and dance through your entire life with your healthy natural joints. But if you find that over time your hips have become arthritic and painful, hip replacement might... -
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4 Ways to Prevent Knee Replacement Surgery
Knee pain doesn’t always mean knee surgery. AdventHealth offers these tips to prevent knee replacement surgery. -
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What to Do When Your Child Has Bone and Joint Pain
An active childhood can mean frequent bumps and bruises for many children and young athletes. But when your child is experiencing intense pain or limited mobility, it can be hard to know how to find...
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Is Cracking Your Knuckles Really Bad for You?
Learn more about whether or not cracking your knuckles can have long-term health effects. -
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How Running Tech Can Improve Your Health
Running gadgets can be irresistible. Technology continues to permeate so many aspects of our lives – and running is no different. Learn how tech can improve your training.
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5 Tips to Protect Your Joints and Help Your Golf Game
Preventive measures, plus efficient treatment if an injury occurs, can help you optimize your golf game and your orthopedic health.
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Twists and Breaks: Childhood Sports Injuries to Watch For
Minor scrapes, strains and bruises are expected, but as many as half of all children will experience a broken bone. And most of these fractures occur while engaging in sports. -
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Osteoporosis: Not Just for Women Anymore
Osteoporosis is often associated with women but AdventHealth explains how osteoporosis also affects men’s health, too. -
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Osteoporosis and Bone Density: Who Needs the Screening and When?
Bone density loss is a common occurrence as we age. Discover how a bone density screening (DEXA) can help you improve your bone health.
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Arthritis Isn't Just for Older Adults: How to Spot It in Your Child
It's easy to mistake kids' aches and stiffness for growing pains. But kids can get arthritis too. Are the "growing pains" actually a sign of something more?