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Vascular Anomalies Clinic
Comprehensive evaluation, diagnosis, management and care coordination for those affected with vascular lesions.
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Pain Management
The Pain Management Center at Orlando Regional Medical Center is a multi-disciplinary clinic with a combined staff of experts all working together to treat one medical problem ... PAIN.
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Implant derived from coral material offers new treatment for patients suffering from knee pain
Orlando, FL (November 15, 2024) – An Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute surgeon is the first in Florida to implant new technology that utilizes a natural compound found in coral to heal cartilage injuries. Dr. Abhishek Kannan completed the procedure to treat a patient suffering from chronic knee pain on November 11.
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Hannah E Martin, APRN
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Osteoarthritis - Understanding Hip and Knee Pain and New Advancements in Treatment with Mako Robotic Assisted Surgery
Take the first step towards understanding your joint pain as orthopedic surgeons answer your questions and discuss:
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Spasticity Management Clinic
MS damages your central nervous system, affecting your muscle tone and often causing stiffness, cramping or tightness. The Spasticity Management Clinic at Orlando Health provides complete care to help you address those issues. We feature medical and rehabilitation specialists working together to provide comprehensive, multidisciplinary evaluation and treatment of abnormal muscle tone. Your treatment plans may include:
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Kidney Stones Are a Pain, But Minimally Invasive Treatments Can Help
Kidney stones. Even the name sounds painful, and the idea of a hard, rock-like substance passing through the body isn’t pleasant. Climate and diet put Southerners more at risk of developing kidney stones . Fortunately, kidney stones rarely cause permanent damage when treated by a medical professional, and there are several minimally invasive treatments available to speed up resolution and recovery.
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Survey Finds Most Americans Believe Pain and Urinary Leakage is Normal for Women After Having Children
Orlando, FL (July 15, 2024) – A new national survey by Orlando Health Advanced Rehabilitation Institute finds most Americans believe it’s normal for women to experience pain, pressure and incontinence after having children. But experts say these are actually signs of pelvic floor issues, and while they are extremely common, affecting about a third of women, they are not normal.
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Molecular and Clinical Risk-Directed Therapy for Infants and Young Children With Newly Diagnosed Medulloblastoma
Phase 2 Study of Molecular and Clinical Risk-Directed Therapy for Infants and Young Children With Newly Diagnosed Medulloblastoma
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You Don’t Have To Live with Lingering Post-Mastectomy Pain
Within a few months of a mastectomy or lumpectomy, most of the surgery-related pain should fade away. But for some people, pain – sometimes intense – refuses to leave.