2009 Print Public Service Announcements
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Don't let knee pain interrupt your life. Today, the treatments, therapies and surgical procedures for alleviating joint pain are more effective than ever before. Don't let joint pain keep you from doing the things you love. Ask your orthopaedic surgeon for expert advice on how to get back in the game. Visit www.orthoinfo.org Year Released: 2009 |
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Don't let ankle pain interrupt your life. Today, the treatments, therapies and surgical procedures for alleviating joint pain are more effective than ever before. Don't let joint pain keep you from doing the things you love. Ask your orthopaedic surgeon for expert advice on how to get back in the game. Visit www.orthoinfo.org Year Released: 2009 |
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Don't let elbow pain interrupt your life. Today, the treatments, therapies and surgical procedures for alleviating joint pain are more effective than ever before. Don't let joint pain keep you from doing the things you love. Ask your orthopaedic surgeon for expert advice on how to get back in the game. Visit www.orthoinfo.org Year Released: 2009 |
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Don't let hip pain interrupt your life. Today, the treatments, therapies and surgical procedures for alleviating joint pain are more effective than ever before. Don't let joint pain keep you from doing the things you love. Ask your orthopaedic surgeon for expert advice on how to get back in the game. Visit www.orthoinfo.org Year Released: 2009 |
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Don't let shoulder pain interrupt your life. Today, the treatments, therapies and surgical procedures for alleviating joint pain are more effective than ever before. Don't let joint pain keep you from doing the things you love. Ask your orthopaedic surgeon for expert advice on how to get back in the game. Visit www.orthoinfo.org Year Released: 2009 |
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If only the early warning signs of scoliosis were this obvious. Scoliosis, or curvature of the spine, is one of the most common types of spinal deformity. It can occur at birth, but is usually diagnosed between the ages of 10-15. The first indications may be subtle, and can include uneven shoulders or one hip higher than the other. A routine physical exam can often spot these first signs – and early detection is key to avoiding a severe deformity. These websites offer more information: www.orthoinfo.org, www.srs.org, www.posna.org, www.aap.org |
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Too many females athletes are getting put on the shelf. Young female athletes are up to eight times more likely than boys to tear the anterior cruciate ligaments (ACL) of their knees. An orthopaedic surgeon or athletic trainer can recommend a program to improve technique and strengthen muscles that can help prevent this injury. Visit www.orthoinfo.org and www.nata.org Year Released: 2009 |
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