Published June 26, 2017 by Peninsula Orthopaedic Associates
Did you know what you eat could help ease the pain of arthritis? While there is no magic diet that will cure arthritis, eating certain foods (and avoiding others) can help decrease inflammation, increase bone strength, boost the immune system and ... ...
Published June 14, 2017 by Peninsula Orthopaedic Associates
Busy work schedules don’t leave much time for hours of exercise during the week. This is why a lot of us end up being weekend warriors. We might squeeze a couple of short workouts in during the week, but we all know many of us save our more intens... ...
Published May 23, 2017 by Peninsula Orthopaedic Associates
So why should you drink a glass of milk today? Because it promotes healthy bones! We want to help stop bone disease before it starts.Milk is a prime source of calcium, vitamin D and potassium. Calcium is important for building strong bones and vit... ...
Published May 03, 2017 by Peninsula Orthopaedic Associates
May is National Osteoporosis Month, and we’re here to give you the inside scoop on osteoporosis.Osteoporosis is a condition where bones become less dense and are more likely to break or fracture. The word osteoporosis literally means “porous bones... ...
Published April 19, 2017 by Peninsula Orthopaedic Associates
Fibromyalgia is a disorder characterized by widespread pain in the muscles and soft tissue. Fatigue, sleep disturbances, memory and cognitive problems, and mood issues also accompany the musculoskeletal pain. Researchers believe fibromyalgia is ca... ...
Published March 21, 2017 by Peninsula Orthopaedic Associates
Running is a great way to maintain your overall health. It is a full-body workout that gets you into shape and reduces stress. However, like any other type of exercise, risk of injury comes with running. So before you start your running routine, m... ...
Published March 06, 2017 by Peninsula Orthopaedic Associates
Scoliosis is a musculoskeletal disorder characterized by the sideways curvature of the spine. The two most common types of scoliosis are degenerative scoliosis and idiopathic scoliosis. Degenerative scoliosis is most common in adults and res... ...
Published December 15, 2016 by Dr. Jason Scopp
Sports-related injuries happen both on and off the field. In fact, they sometimes happen when you least expect it. Today, we continue to see a wide variety of injuries affecting our patient’s joints and bones. Some are minor and can be managed thr... ...
Published December 14, 2016 by Peninsula Orthopaedic Associates
From sprains and strains to dislocations and fractures, winter can be a bit tough on our bodies, especially our bones and joints. However, at POA we know many of these injuries can be prevented when you properly prepare for sports and activities b... ...
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