Cory Calendine, MD » Knee
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Bone Health and Harmony Blog covers the most recent Joint Replacement and Bone Health news and updates. Dr. Cory Calendine is an orthopedic surgeon and hip and knee replacement specialist with the Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee.
Cory Calendine, MD » Knee
2y ago
Artificial Intelligence may offer decision-making assistance for patients dealing with joint osteoarthritis. New medical research has demonstrated that artificial intelligence augmented treatment decision tools offer benefits over more traditional digital patient education materials ..read more
Cory Calendine, MD » Knee
2y ago
Knee pain affects many adults, especially after the age of 50. Dr. Cory Calendine, MD reviews the more common causes of knee pain seen in women including early onset osteoarthritis, degenerative meniscus injury and patellofemoral pain syndrome ..read more
Cory Calendine, MD » Knee
2y ago
Cory Calendine, MD outlines the process and advantage of MAKO Robotic-Assisted Knee Replacement and walks you through the steps involved in a robotic-assisted total knee replacement surgery. Robotics are used in joint replacement procedures to improve accuracy, precision and patient outcomes ..read more
Cory Calendine, MD » Knee
2y ago
Robotics are increasing being used by Orthopaedic Surgeon as a tool to help optimize joint replacement planning and execution and improve patient outcomes. During the 4th Annual Joint Replacement Awareness Day, Cory Calendine, MD presented a brief introduction to Robotic-Assisted Joint Replacement ..read more
Cory Calendine, MD » Knee
2y ago
Dr. Cory Calendine, Orthpaedic Surgeon, discusses the most common mistakes for knee replacement patients to avoid. From having a postoperative care plan to taking pain medications appropriately, avoiding these knee replacement mistakes is vital to optimize joint replacement recovery and ultimate outcomes ..read more
Cory Calendine, MD » Knee
2y ago
Tylenol (acetaminophen) and Ibuprofen are both common over-the-counter medications frequently used to treat arthritis pain. Tylenol and ibuprofen are not the same types of medication. While Tylenol is a non-aspirin pain killer, ibuprofen is a member of the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medication class (NSAIDs). There are risks and side effects to be considered and proper dosage is important to help avoid medication complications ..read more