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Use of a Subcuticular Suture to Close Hip and Knee Incisions and Instructions for Suture Removal

December 2, 2016
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Many patients ask me questions about where I will place the incision and how it will be closed. While there are a variety of methods which surgeons commonly use, including sutures (also called stitches), staples and even glue, I choose to close with a single subcuticular (or intradermal) non-absorbable suture.
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Dr. Leone Examining Knee x-ray

Steps You Can Take to Ensure the Best Result and Best Experience when Having a Hip or Knee Replacement

November 10, 2016
In a previous blog, “Why Joint Replacement Patients Are Getting Well so much Faster Today,” I described the reasons why patients are getting well so much faster today than even just a few years ago. This partially is due to new and improved surgical techniques and prosthetics, as well as better pain management and prevention strategies.
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In Weston Magazine: Master of Orthopedics

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Multiple Hip, Knee and Back Pain Issues: Which To Treat First?

September 8, 2016
At The Leone Center for Orthopedic Care, I routinely see patients who present with pain and/or disability from arthritic disease in both hips or knees and sometimes a combination of hips and knees. Many of these same patients also have pain from back issues.
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Frequent Reader Questions about Hip Replacement Surgery

July 22, 2016
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Since beginning my joint replacement blog several years ago, I have received many comments and questions from readers on a variety of subjects and personal experiences. For this post, I will use a Q & A format to share some of the most-frequently asked questions and concerns about hip replacement surgery (THR).
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A Bad Total Knee Is Restored with the Use of an OrthoSensor Device

July 1, 2016
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On June 29, 2016, I performed a really eloquent operation on a 55-year-old elementary school teacher from Nassau, Bahamas. I was so excited with how the case worked out for her that I decided to share the experience in a short blog.
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An Updated Look at the Effectiveness of Hip Arthroscopy: Who is a good candidate?

June 7, 2016
Arthroscopy is a surgical technique that has revolutionized how some complex problems that develop in certain joints are treated, including the hip, knee, shoulder, ankle, elbow and wrist.
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Hip Arthroscopy: Who is a Good Candidate?

June 1, 2016
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Arthroscopy is a surgical technique that has revolutionized how some complex problems that develop in certain joints are treated, including the hip, knee, shoulder, ankle, elbow and wrist.
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Using Sensor Technology to Diagnose and Precisely Correct TKR Failures During Revision Surgery

May 17, 2016
In the last of three blog posts on the topic of unsatisfactory results post-TKR (total knee replacement), I will discuss using kinematic sensor technology to help me more precisely diagnose and correct a painful TKR.
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Poor Results after TKR Due to Infection: Diagnosis and Treatment

April 27, 2016
For the second of three blog posts about post-surgical complications and unsatisfactory results after total knee replacement (TKR), I will discuss the critical need to rule out infection and if present, how to treat it.
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Correcting TKR Post-Surgical Complications and Unsatisfactory Results

April 21, 2016
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In my previous blog post, I shared that one out of five people (approximately 20 percent) who undergo Total Knee Replacement (TKR) are not satisfied with the result. I discussed the methods we use to understand the exact cause/causes of unsatisfactory outcomes, in order to improve these results.
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Pain and Discomfort after Total Knee Replacement Surgery: Signs TKR Has Failed

March 29, 2016
Total knee replacement (TKR) has been one of the most successful surgeries developed over the past century and has improved the quality of life for countless people.
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