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2011年11月1日火曜日
Penn Sports Medicine Helps Get Patients Back in Action
Specially trained in the field of sports medicine, all of the physicians at the Penn Sports Medicine Center have one goal — to help their patients get back in the game as quickly as possible. The center’s multidisciplinary approach to care results in individualized treatment plans focusing on the most appropriate treatment and rehabilitation for every injury.
A sports medicine patient can be anyone who is active and needs treatment in order to get back to work, weekend activities or organized sports.
“Our sports medicine team is really multifaceted,” said Brian Sennett, MD, chief of sports medicine at Penn. “We see nearly 4,000 patients a year and provide treatment for a full range of sports injuries related to recreational, high school, collegiate and professional athletic performance.”
The physicians at the Penn Sports Medicine Center are experts in treating serious injuries. They combine treatment, therapy and surgery for the least invasive approach to achieving the best possible outcomes. Arthroscopy, a key sports medicine procedure, involves the insertion of a fiberoptic camera into a joint, enabling the surgeons to watch their movements on a TV monitor while operating through small incisions. This type of minimally invasive surgery benefits patients because it results in minimal scarring, a shorter hospital stay, and a faster recovery.
Along with providing the highest level of patient care, Penn sports medicine physicians are at the forefront of the research of athletic injury and recovery. The research done at the Penn Sports Medicine Center is widely published.
Therapy services for the Penn Sports Medicine Center are provided by Good Shepherd Penn Partners.
Repairing the ACL
A tear of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is a painful injury that can stop any athlete in his or her tracks. The ACL holds the knee joint together and when it is injured, it can make something as simple as walking painful and difficult.
John Kelly, IV, MD, is focusing on ways to reconstruct the ACL that are minimally invasive and less painful. By using surgical instruments designed for the shoulder — they are smaller and less invasive — he can incorporate what he calls a “kinder and gentler” procedure. He refers to it as “augmentation” because it enhances the patient’s own ACL instead of replacing or reconstructing the ligament.
“We leave the existing ACL in place and either repair it or reinforce it,” Dr. Kelly said. “By restoring the patient’s normal anatomy, we can stabilize the knee joint and preserve the normal movement and feeling of the knee.”
While the procedure is not for every patient, young and active patients who have had the procedure have had good results with minimal pain.
Focusing on the Shoulder
In many cases, sports medicine focuses on preventing injury. Shoulder injuries, especially rotator cuff tears, can be career ending for athletes — making normal movement painful. The rotator cuff is the series of muscles and tendons that stabilize the shoulder.
Penn orthopaedic surgeon and sports medicine specialist Russell Huffman, MD, focuses on shoulder issues and helping patients regain motion.
“A rotator cuff tear results in shoulder disability and in the case of large, untreated tears, can lead to arthritis,” Dr. Huffman said. “Fortunately, the majority of rotator cuff surgery can be done arthroscopically with less pain and quicker recovery for the patient.”
Dr. Huffman says many of his patients are young athletes experiencing shoulder instability. For those patients, he is able to restore stability and function through arthroscopic surgery. In more complex cases, he needs to rebuild the bone for added stability, and in extreme cases, shoulder replacement may need to be performed.
In all cases, the role of surgical care is to restore function and eliminate pain. Dr. Huffman performs shoulder surgery at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center.
Creating New Cartilage
Orthopaedic surgeon and member of the Penn Sports Medicine team, Fotios Tjoumakaris, MD, is excited about the research into “building” new cartilage. Cartilage is the smooth surface that lines joints and allows for fluid motion. Cartilage does not contain blood vessels so any damage or injury is slow to repair.
“We can generate new cartilage from the patient’s own cells and transplant that material back into the joint,” said Dr. Tjoumakaris. “In the lab, we are looking at new ways to generate biologically compatible cartilage.”
The lab is the McKay Orthopaedic Research Lab at Penn. Robert Mauck, PhD, and the research team in the soft tissue biology and engineering lab are looking for new methods to grow cartilage.
“More than 25 million people in the U.S. have some form of osteoarthritis,” said Dr. Mauck. “Arthritis disrupts the rebuilding of the cartilage, and once that begins it is irreversible.”
According to Dr. Mauck, the team is working with the next generation of biocompatible materials that can be combined with cartilage stem cells to create materials for joints, knees and the spine. The research is in its early stages, but Dr. Mauck said the results so far are promising.
Through research and advances in surgical and rehabilitation techniques, orthopaedic sports medicine specialists have been able to treat and rehabilitate athletes whose injuries were once career-ending and put them back in the game.
2011年10月29日土曜日
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2011年5月4日水曜日
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2011年5月3日火曜日
"VIAGRA" Ã REMÃDIO
Em primeiro lugar, as mulheres mais espertinhas conhecem de longe o camarada que tomou cialis. Entre outros efeitos fÃsicos aparentes (e óbvios), o rosto do caboclo fica vermelhão. Quando chega com a cara vermelha, a mulher mais experiente já saca que a pÃlula foi ingerida.
E na cama, obviamente, fica mais do que evidente. O pau do cara não fica mole nem com decreto. Tá na cara que tomou viagra. E aà a ‘virtude’ se transforma em defeito.
Porque a mulher obviamente se ofende. Afinal, fica a impressão de que só mesmo tomando viagra para encará-la. Não adianta nada dar ‘vintinha’ numa noite, se a moça descobre que foi na base do remédio.
Tiro no pé, portanto.
Sei de uns malucos, acreditem, que tomam a pÃlula azul até mesmo para ir ao puteiro! Não basta ser trouxa e pagar a puta, ainda quer ‘impressioná-la’. RidÃculo, né? Pau duro não impressiona puta. O que as deixa felizes, de verdade, é muita grana. Aliás, elas preferem o pau mole, porque assim trabalham menos.
E ‘tiro no pé’ se transforma em MÃSSIL NO PEITO quando o cara toma viagra, tem uma noite de luxúria digna de um astro pornô temperamental, e depois é obrigado a SEMPRE REPETIR A DOSE. Porque não adianta ser o Rocco Siffredi numa noite e o Danny de Vitto na outra, né? Assim que nasce o vÃcio - seja psicológico ou ‘contextual’.
Roubada, rapaziada! Roubada! Se o time está ganhando, ainda que não seja aquela goleada, às vezes é bom deixar como está. Use outros acessórios, tente algumas alternativas, procure saber de novidades em vários outros campos.
Aprenda, acima de tudo, a fazer A MULHER GOZAR. Não adianta você dar ‘trinta’, se ela não dá nem mesmo uminha.
Os antigos cafajestes, já que não gostavam muito de mulher, simplesmente desprezavam o prazer feminino na cama. Nós, os Cafajestes Modernos, damos muito valor ao tesão da garota. Afinal, essa é a melhor forma de se repetir a dose.
Nós podemos até não ter muito caráter, mas pelo menos sabemos fazer as coisas direitinho.


