Understanding Bone Spurs Have you ever experienced a sharp pain in your foot when taking your first steps in the morning or a nagging ache in your shoulder that won't go away? You might be dealing with a foot or shoulder bone spur. These small, bony growths can develop in various parts of the body, […]
Understanding Avascular Necrosis (AVN) Avascular necrosis, also known as osteonecrosis, occurs when your blood supply to a bone is disrupted due to various factors, leading to the death of bone tissue. This lack of blood flow deprives the bone of essential oxygen and nutrients, causing the bone to weaken and eventually collapse. Avascular Necrosis (AVN) Symptoms: […]
What Are Common Finger Issues? From simple tasks like typing on a keyboard to more complex activities like playing sports, our fingers are integral to almost everything we do. Whether it's the discomfort of trigger finger or the frustration of thumb twitching, these common issues can make even the simplest tasks challenging. Understanding their causes, […]
Have a Herniated Disc? You Should See a Specialist. The Essential Information: A herniated disc occurs when the cushion-like material between vertebrae ruptures, putting pressure on nearby nerves. Herniated Disc Symptoms include: Depending on the severity, your treatment may involve: Why it Matters: Herniated discs can significantly impact your quality of life, causing pain and […]
Knowing When to Seek Help From a Hand Doctor for Hand Issues Experiencing discomfort or limitations in your hand's function can disrupt your daily life. Knowing when to consult a hand doctor is essential for getting the proper care, whether it's from an injury or a persistent condition. But what exactly is a hand doctor, […]
You Tore a Muscle - Now What? Muscle tears, a common concern for many, can disrupt your routine and hinder daily activities. We'll unravel the intricacies of muscle tears—defining what they are, examining causes, understanding symptoms, and crucially, guiding you on when it's suitable for at-home treatment versus seeking professional assistance to heal a torn […]
Often Interchanged, but Not the Same; What Is a Sprain and What Is a Strain? Muscle strains, often colloquially dubbed "pulled muscles," and muscle sprains represent common but often misunderstood injuries. While muscle strain and sprain are often used interchangeably, they are quite different. Read on as we delve into the intricacies of muscle strains […]
Decoding Back Pain and Its Impact on Daily Life If you regularly wonder, "Why does my back hurt," you're not alone; it is a prevalent ailment, especially for those 45 and over. Back pain can significantly disrupt daily life, whether in the upper or lower regions. From persistent aches to sharp discomfort, understanding the causes […]
What Is The Piriformis Muscle? The human body is an intricate network of muscles, each with its unique role in facilitating daily movements. While some muscles garner widespread recognition, others operate discreetly yet wield substantial influence over our well-being. The piriformis muscle is an inconspicuous yet pivotal player, nestled deep within the buttock region. This […]
Neck and back pain are closely interconnected due to the continuous structure of the spine and the shared nervous system. The spine extends from the base of the skull (forming the neck or the cervical spine) down to the lower back (the lumbar spine). Both regions share common functions and mechanisms, such as support, movement, and spinal cord protection.
We're excited to announce some changes to our Plainsboro Office, which is located in the Medical Arts Pavilion at The Princeton Hospital. Our Plainsboro Office is now located on the 1st Floor, Suite 100.
This relocation will provide our patients with a more convenient and accessible experience when visiting our Plainsboro location. We look forward to continuing to serve our community from this new and improved space.
Treating Tendonitis in the Elbow
Tendonitis is a type of inflammation that affects tendons, the tissues that connect muscles to bones. This condition can be particularly troublesome when it occurs in the elbow, making even simple tasks difficult.
At Princeton Orthopaedic Associates, we offer a range of treatment options to help patients with elbow tendonitis heal and regain full mobility. Our experts work closely with each patient to develop a personalized plan that addresses the root cause of their condition.
Our Plainsboro Office Relocation
We're excited to announce some changes to our Plainsboro Office, which is located in the Medical Arts Pavilion at The Princeton Hospital. Our Plainsboro Office is now located on the 1st Floor, Suite 100.
This relocation will provide our patients with a more convenient and accessible experience when visiting our Plainsboro location. We look forward to continuing to serve our community from this new and improved space.
Treating Tendonitis in the Elbow
Tendonitis is a type of inflammation that affects tendons, the tissues that connect muscles to bones. This condition can be particularly troublesome when it occurs in the elbow, making even simple tasks difficult.
At Princeton Orthopaedic Associates, we offer a range of treatment options to help patients with elbow tendonitis heal and regain full mobility. Our experts work closely with each patient to develop a personalized plan that addresses the root cause of their condition.
Our Plainsboro Office Relocation
We're excited to announce some changes to our Plainsboro Office, which is located in the Medical Arts Pavilion at The Princeton Hospital. Our Plainsboro Office is now located on the 1st Floor, Suite 100.
This relocation will provide our patients with a more convenient and accessible experience when visiting our Plainsboro location. We look forward to continuing to serve our community from this new and improved space.
Treating Tendonitis in the Elbow
Tendonitis is a type of inflammation that affects tendons, the tissues that connect muscles to bones. This condition can be particularly troublesome when it occurs in the elbow, making even simple tasks difficult.
At Princeton Orthopaedic Associates, we offer a range of treatment options to help patients with elbow tendonitis heal and regain full mobility. Our experts work closely with each patient to develop a personalized plan that addresses the root cause of their condition.
Our Plainsboro Office Relocation
We're excited to announce some changes to our Plainsboro Office, which is located in the Medical Arts Pavilion at The Princeton Hospital. Our Plainsboro Office is now located on the 1st Floor, Suite 100.
This relocation will provide our patients with a more convenient and accessible experience when visiting our Plainsboro location. We look forward to continuing to serve our community from this new and improved space.
Treating Tendonitis in the Elbow
Tendonitis is a type of inflammation that affects tendons, the tissues that connect muscles to bones. This condition can be particularly troublesome when it occurs in the elbow, making even simple tasks difficult.
At Princeton Orthopaedic Associates, we offer a range of treatment options to help patients with elbow tendonitis heal and regain full mobility. Our experts work closely with each patient to develop a personalized plan that addresses the root cause of their condition.