
If you are struggling with physical pain in your knees or hips, there is no reason to continue struggling alone. Far too often, people attempt to deal with the pain on their own by using over-the-counter painkillers. These will only mask the symptoms and provide temporary relief from the pain. Without professional treatment, the condition will continue to get worse.
With efficient non-surgical and surgical treatment options, our team at the practice of Matthew D. Barber, M.D. strives to provide you the professional care you need to recover. Due to the large variety of conditions people can suffer from, it is important to seek professional treatment. We will customize the treatment to your needs so you can have another chance at life without the pain that gets in the way.
With efficient non-surgical and surgical treatment options, our team at the practice of Matthew D. Barber, M.D. strives to provide you the professional care you need to recover. Due to the large variety of conditions people can suffer from, it is important to seek professional treatment. We will customize the treatment to your needs so you can have another chance at life without the pain that gets in the way.
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At the practice of Matt Barber, M.D., we help you to find the treatment and pain relief you need. While rest in non-surgical treatment options can work for minor injuries in some patients, some conditions require more advanced care. In some cases, patients may attempt the wrong at-home treatment techniques and cause themselves more pain.
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Far too often, people will struggle with symptoms of a serious injury and let the symptoms get worse before seeking treatment. In reality, the sooner people seek treatment, the better chance they have of a faster recovery. We can customize the treatment to your needs and provide any follow-up appointments if necessary.
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The practice of Matthew D. Barber, M.D. is proud to offer the latest in knee replacement technology - iTotal from Conformis. Conformis patient conforming knee replacements are designed to match the unique size and shape of each patient's knee. Because off-the-shelf implants aren't designed to your specific anatomy, surgeons often have to compromise on implant fit, rotation, and alignment.
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Mako is transforming the way joint replacements are performed by allowing healthcare providers to create personalized surgical plans for patients. Every year, more than 600,000 Americans undergo knee replacements. By 2030, that number is expected to increase by nearly 200%.
Knee replacement, also called knee arthroplasty, is a relatively common, cost-effective, and elective surgery for people suffering from knee osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or a knee injury.Knee arthroplasty can give people a new lease on life. We all know fingerprints and retinas are unique, but did you know your knees are also one-of-a-kind?
Knee replacement, also called knee arthroplasty, is a relatively common, cost-effective, and elective surgery for people suffering from knee osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or a knee injury.Knee arthroplasty can give people a new lease on life. We all know fingerprints and retinas are unique, but did you know your knees are also one-of-a-kind?
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People who experience knee pain on a regular basis may try to treat it with over-the-counter pain medication and rest, only to find that the relief is temporary and fleeting. The pain continues to worsen until even walking up a few steps is almost impossible without feeling pain. The person needs to seek professional treatment in a medical practice and not a store.
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