Dr Todd Battaglia on HealthLink: Cartilage Preservation and Restoration Options
Posted at: 3/7/2017 12:00 PM
Cartilage preservation and restoration options from an orthopedic surgeon It used to be that an injured athlete with cartilage damage tried anti-inflammatory medicine, a brace or steroid injections. If those methods didn’t help, the athlete often had to live with pain. Today, some orthopedic surgeons offer cartilage preservation and restoration options. Todd Battaglia, MD, explains which types of injuries can be helped by a relatively new technique of transferring cartilage from one area of t
2017 Painting with a Purpose for Operation Walk Syracuse
Posted at: 12/22/2016 12:00 PM
Discover your inner artist and support Operation Walk Syracuse by joining us for Syracuse's largest Painting with a Twist event on Friday, February 10th at the NY State Fairgrounds! Enjoy adult beverages and paint a beautiful valentine picture that you will take home at the end of the evening. Proceeds for the event will benefit Operation Walk Syracuse, a not-for-profit volunteer medical services organization that provides free surgical treatments for patients in developing countries and in
SOS PLUS closed , Thursday December 15th 2016
Posted at: 12/15/2016 12:00 PM
Both SOS PLUS locations will be closed tonight, Thursday December 15th 2016, due to inclement weather.
2016 SOS & SOS PLUS Holiday Hours
Posted at: 12/11/2016 12:00 PM
Wishing you every happiness this holiday season and throughout the coming year. Please take note of the change in hours for SOS and SOS PLUS SOS OFFICES: Open: Friday December 23rd - 8AM-12PM Closed: Monday December 26th Open: Friday December 30th Closed: Monday January 2nd SOS PLUS AFTER HOURS ORTHOPEDIC INJURY CARE Closed: Friday December 23rd, Saturday December 24th, Sunday December 25th, & Monday December 26th Open: Tuesday December 27th: , 5:00pm-8:30PM Closed: Saturday De
Posted at: 12/5/2016 12:00 PM
Bob Marley once said, “One good thing about music, when it hits you, you feel no pain.” Unfortunately, for musicians, there are risks of pain when they play. Playing an instrument demands repetitive precise and/or delicate movements in prolonged non-ergonomic posture, making musicians susceptible to musculoskeletal disorders. In a 2013 article in the journal, Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery, the authors noted overuse syndrome, muscle-tendon syndrome, focal dystonia, hypermobility syndrome, and c