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Orthopedic News
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Ask the Doctor: Hip Replacement Surgery
Dr. Glenn Landon, chief of Orthopedics at Kelsey-Seybold Clinic, was featured on the Houston's FOX 26 Morning News "Ask the Doctor" segment on September 11, 2007. Dr. Landon discussed the myths about hip replacement surgery and demonstrated the device that is providing younger and younger patients with an improved quality of life. View Video
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How Knee Replacement Gave This Teacher a Lesson on Living
Brenda Ross is used to being on the go. A former middle school track runner and water skier, the 54-year-old retired schoolteacher from Cypress, Texas started having excruciating pain in her knees in 2003. Activities Brenda once took for granted, like walking down a hall, became difficult. During her last two years of teaching, Brenda would walk to her classroom everyday with the help of a walker to help relieve her of the pain. Read more
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Hip Replacement Gives Solider New Lease on Life
Mark Starck, 48, isn’t your average hip replacement patient. At 5 feet, 10 inches and 170 pounds, the physically fit U.S. Navy petty officer and former special education teacher was serving in Iraq and running half marathons before debilitating hip pain interrupted his way of life. Read more
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Stopping Sports Injuries
Steven Seefeldt, M.D., a Sports Medicine specialist at Kelsey-Seybold Clinic in Houston, Texas, offers several tips for stopping sports injuries before they start. Read more
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Minimally Invasive Shoulder Surgery
Sharon Sterchy, EDD, feels like the “Bionic Woman.” She works out, runs 13-mile marathons, competes in triathlons and, for the past 32 years, has been involved in physical education. Now, through a combination of age, normal wear and tear and possibly some arthritis, her joints and tendons aren't as flexible as they once were. Read more
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Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement
Take a look at a 12-inch ruler. That's nearly as long as the incision used in a conventional hip replacement. Now cover up 75 percent of that ruler, so you can only have 3 inches showing. That's the size of the incision made by Kelsey-Seybold Clinic Orthopedic Surgeon Glenn C. Landon, M.D., during a pioneering hip replacement on May 22, 2002, at St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital. Read more
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