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www.brighamandwomensfaulkner.org YOUR GUIDE TO NEW PROGRAMS AND SERVICES AT BRIGHAM AND WOMEN S FAULKNER HOSPITAL THE NEW BRIGHAM AND WOMEN S ORTHOPEDIC CENTER WORLD-CLASS ORTHOPEDIC CARE, RIGHT HERE IN JAMAICA PLAIN Through our doors, the new state-of-the-art Orthopedic Center at Brigham and Women s Faulkner Hospital will help you get back to doing the things you love. Our Brigham and Women s team provides a full range of care, including the diagnosis and treatment of orthopedic diseases and injuries of the bones and joints. And it s all conveniently located close to home in Jamaica Plain. To learn more about the new Brigham and Women s Orthopedic Center, check out the various articles in this newsletter, visit us online at www.brighamandwomensfaulkner.org or call 617-983-7500.

GETTING BACK TO SPORT AT ANY AGE with help from the Sports Medicine and Shoulder Service From high school and collegiate athletes to professional athletes and recreational athletes of all ages, the physicians at Brigham and Women s Sports Medicine and Shoulder Service provide comprehensive care for a full range of sports injuries, including hip and knee, hand, foot and ankle, elbow and shoulder, to help you get back to the activities you love most. Our team is comprised of five physicians who all have a presence here at Brigham and Women s Faulkner Hospital. We provide the entire suite of management of sports medicine injuries, says Dr. Laurence Higgins, Chief of the Sports Medicine and Shoulder Service in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at Brigham and Women s Hospital who also oversees the Sports Medicine and Shoulder Service program at Brigham and Women s Faulkner Hospital. Sports medicine has evolved over the years. Dr. Higgins says, It s not just the 20-year-old collegiate athlete. It s the 14-year-old track athlete in high school and the 85-year-old golfer who has an injury while he s playing. Patients in all of these categories come to the Sports Medicine and Shoulder Service where the focus is on active non-operative management to enhance recovery. Our service really concentrates on management of shoulder, elbow, hip and knee injuries, which coincidentally are the ones that are most frequently injured in sports, says Dr. Higgins. These are also the joints that are most likely to need attention as you age, and age actively. At Brigham and Women s Faulkner Hospital, the group runs a very high-volume, highly dedicated shoulder service. Because of the complexity of that joint, there really is significant value in going to see someone who specializes and who s an expert in it. The surgical techniques have evolved dramatically and the staff and the team that we have here on the Sports Medicine and Shoulder Service is not only involved at the cutting edge of those techniques, but is also involved in the research and publication of the outcomes of those techniques, says Dr. Higgins. This information enables the physicians to optimize care to help patients recover faster. If you have a nagging sports injury, call 617-983-7500 so that our physicians can help get you back to doing the things you love. From the simple to the complex, patients find complete foot and ankle care at BRIGHAM AND WOMEN S FOOT AND ANKLE CENTER For more than 15 years, Brigham and Women s Foot and Ankle Center has been meeting the needs of the community at Brigham and Women s Faulkner Hospital by offering a full range of care for foot and ankle needs. Working side by side, orthopedic surgeons, podiatrists, physician assistants and orthotists offer complete care in a friendly setting. From basic non-operative care to advanced reconstructions, including the latest techniques in minimally invasive surgery and ankle replacement, we provide it all, says Dr. Christopher Chiodo, Chief, Foot and Ankle Surgery Service. We see the full gamut of foot and ankle injuries and problems, says surgeon Dr. Jeremy Smith. Whether you suffer from trauma, tendonitis, arthritis, deformities (such as bunions), diabetes or you have a sports-related injury, the team at Brigham and Women s Foot and Ankle Center can address all manner of problems from the knee down through a spectrum of surgical and non-surgical treatment options. In all cases, We strive overall to use evidence-based medicine. We want to use treatments that are successful and have been shown to be successful in the medical literature, says surgeon Dr. Eric Bluman. Dr. Bluman also emphasizes that We take time with patients, we talk with them. This way, patients understand their options and have the knowledge necessary to make informed decisions about their health. The providers at Brigham and Women s Foot and Ankle Center are nationally renowned and have lectured both nationally and internationally on various foot and ankle topics. From bracing, splints and physical therapy to cutting-edge surgical techniques, patients with foot and ankle problems are sure to receive highquality care. Patients can also take full advantage of the programs and services available at Brigham and Women s Faulkner Hospital, including the Pain Management Center and related sub-specialties in orthopedics, when they seek treatment at Brigham and Women s Foot and Ankle Center. If foot and ankle pain is keeping you from leading the active life you want, call 617-983-7500 today.

DON T let chronic knee or slow you down Physicians at Brigham and Women s Faulkner Hospital remain on the cutting edge of ma aimed at reducing pain and returning you to normal activities faster than ever. According to Dr. Wolfgang Fitz, Orthopedic Surgeon in Brigham and Women s Department of Orthopedic Surgery at Brigham and Women s Faulkner Hospital, people suffering from chronic knee and hip pain now have several options to help alleviate their symptoms, including physical therapy, injections, strengthening programs and surgery. Our first choice is to always try to preserve as much of the original knee structure as possible, states Dr. Fitz. Recent data shows that partial knee replacements can preserve normal knee kinematics, preserve the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), provide more range of motion and people are generally more active following this type of procedure. Whether a partial or total knee replacement is performed all patients undergo an innovative, integrated knee pathway focusing on better pain control and reduced nausea. All patients receive pre-operatively various oral medications to reduce pain and nausea. No patient controlled analgesic pumps are used, which very often result in severe nausea. All patients receive local injection of numbing medicine to eliminate nerve blocks which have shown to increase postoperative complications without better pain control. In fact, all patients walk 100 feet the day of surgery. It has been shown that better pain control without nausea facilitates a quicker recovery and more satisfied patients. Most patients are amazed how easy recovery is, says Dr. Fitz. Of all the total knee replacements done, around 90 percent function for more than 10 years and 80 percent still function more than 20 years after surgery. With specific exercises before surgery, medical advancements, pain management

Easing chronic pain though innovative techniques hip pain ny orthopedic procedures that are before, during and after surgery, the vast majority of patients go home within a day or two and can generally return to normal non-impact sports activities such as walking and biking within a few months. If you ve suffered through years of knee pain with no relief in sight, it s time to call Brigham and Women s Faulkner Hospital at 617-983-7500 to find out how we can get you moving pain-free again. Chronic pain can be debilitating, preventing you from enjoying your favorite activities and even functioning on a day-to-day basis. At the Pain Management Center at Brigham and Women s Faulkner Hospital, specialists in physiatry and pain medicine are available to help. Physiatrist Dr. Zacharia Isaac sees patients with degenerative conditions of the spine and musculoskeletal issues. These problems include neck and back pain, disc herniations, spinal stenosis and facet osteoarthritis. For these patients, their disorders aren t responding to treatments like physical therapy, antiinflammatories and muscle relaxants. They also, ultimately, cause some degree of functional limitation. Dr. Isaac says, We try to help patients with conservative care and any and all non-surgical methods to help people improve their pain and function. The first step is pursuing a diagnosis as precisely as possible to help patients understand their pain and plan an effective exercise regime. Exercise is a big part of improving pain and function so we have a strong interest in trying to help patients, even with significant pain and disability issues, exercise to their maximum potential, he says. Physicians who specialize in pain medicine see patients who suffer from low back pain, neck pain, headaches, abdominal pain, pelvic pain, joint pain, post surgical pain and more. Usually we see people who have tried multiple treatments without much relief. They ve tried different medications. They ve tried multiple operations. They ve tried everything before they come to us, says Dr. Jason Yong, Medical Director of the Pain Management Center. Dr. Yong and his team employ diagnostic and therapeutic local anesthetic blocks, neurolytic injections/neuroablative procedures, physical therapy, joint injections, ultrasound guided nerve blocks, muscle injections and other adjunctive therapy. If you suffer from chronic pain that s preventing you from enjoying your favorite activities, call 617-983-7500 today.

BRIGHAM AND WOMEN S FAULKNER HOSPITAL OFFERS EXPERT HAND AND UPPER EXTREMITY CARE Rehabilitation services that will help keep you on the move As part of the new Brigham and Women s Orthopedic Center at Brigham and Women s Faulkner Hospital, physicians across multiple disciplines have come together to offer comprehensive services for all of your orthopedic needs, including hand and upper extremity care, which generally consists of the hands, shoulders and elbows. Proper functioning of the upper extremity is necessary for many daily activities that we often take for granted, such as writing, driving or lifting, which all require the correct performance of the muscles, nerves, joints and bones of the upper extremity. The design of the hands and upper extremity and its daily use and abuse leaves this area of the human body highly vulnerable to injury. In fact, according to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, one-third of all acute injuries treated in emergency rooms involve the upper extremities. At Brigham and Women s Faulkner Hospital, many of the injuries to the upper extremity can fortunately be treated without surgery, and our physicians explore every non-operative option before considering surgical intervention. However, when surgery is necessary, our Brigham and Women s physicians do everything possible to restore you to an active lifestyle. Advances in technology have ushered in a wide array of new treatment options, including innovative, minimally invasive techniques, high-tech arthroscopic instrumentation and advanced computerized tools for precise surgical navigation, says orthopedic specialist Dr. Philip Blazar, who is a member of Brigham and Women s Faulkner Hospital s orthopedic staff. One of the many benefits of our services at Brigham and Women s Faulkner Hospital is the ease of access for patients and the availability of our staff, continues Dr. Blazar. You don t have to wait long periods of time to see an orthopedic specialist anymore. We re right here in your community. With advances in both non-surgical and surgical care and our state-of-the-art operating rooms, many orthopedic ailments that people used to live with can now be corrected, meaning a healthier, pain-free lifestyle, adds Dr. Blazar. To find out how Brigham and Women s Faulkner Hospital s orthopedic specialists can help keep you active or to schedule an appointment, please call 617-983-7500. Brigham and Women s Faulkner Hospital s Rehabilitation Services provides Physical, Occupational, Hand and Speech Therapy services to all members of the community. If you have a muscle ache or pain that needs to be addressed, we can offer a complete treatment plan for returning you to your prior level of activity and wellness, states Jean Flanagan Jay, Director of Rehabilitation Services. Our Rehabilitation Clinicians will work with you to resolve speech, hand, upper extremity, musculoskeletal, lymphedema and neurological issues that often times keep people from leading a normal life. Treatment is provided in private, state-of-the-art rooms that utilize some of the most current technology available today. If aches and pains are slowing you down, call 617-983-7500 so that we can help get you moving again.

Rheumatology Services Help Patients with Arthritis and Autoimmune Diseases Live Full and Active Lives At Brigham and Women s Faulkner Hospital s Arthritis Center, patients seek treatment for a large variety of musculoskeletal as well as autoimmune diseases. We provide both diagnostic and therapeutic services for all rheumatologic diseases, says Dr. Kenneth Pariser, Chief of Clinical Rheumatology. In addition to adults with forms of arthritis and autoimmune diseases, associate physician Dr. Derrick Todd sees juvenile patients as young as 12 with chronic arthritis as well as adolescents with new-onset musculoskeletal health concerns. Rheumatologists at Brigham and Women s Faulkner Hospital work closely with your primary care physician, as well as other specialists, to ensure you get proper treatment. Treatment of rheumatologic diseases may include recommendations for physical therapy and dietary changes as well as medications that have advanced significantly over the last 10 years. Now, When patients are diagnosed at an early stage, we can prevent deformity and loss of function and really make a dramatic difference, says Dr. Pariser. In those cases where medications, physical therapy or other therapeutic modalities prove to be ineffective, rheumatology patients at Brigham and Women s Faulkner Hospital may be referred to Brigham and Women s Orthopedic Center for a surgical approach or the Pain Management Center for a nonsurgical approach. Autoimmune diseases, which cannot be treated surgically, need careful evaluation and diagnostic testing to make an accurate diagnosis, determine the extent of the illness and develop an appropriate therapeutic plan. These services can be provided by Dr. Pariser and Dr. Todd in their office at Brigham and Women s Faulkner Hospital. If arthritis or an autoimmune disease is preventing you from living a full and active life, call 617-983-7500 today. Brigham and Women s Faulkner Hospital Marketing and Public Affairs 1153 Centre Street Boston, MA 02130