- ArthritisShallow or abnormally formed joint surfaces (congenital) of the glenohumeral joint – rheumatoid arthritis or other diseases, which affect the ligaments and tissue surrounding the shoulder joint
- Medical Weight LossExtra weight puts more stress on weight-bearing joints such as the hips and knees. Weight loss in overweight people has shown to reduce the chance of developing certain types of rheumatic disease, including osteoarthritis.
- Emergency CareOn February 25, a pregnant mother took her 2-year-old son to the Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine clinic in Tempe, Arizona because he had a fever of over 100. The doctor instructed the mother to take him to the emergency room because he is unvaccinated and she feared he could have meningitis.
- Immunizations( Natural News ) A new report by the World Health Organization (WHO), a branch of the United Nations (UN), confirms everything we have long been saying about the deadly nature of Bill Gates’ vaccination programs in the Third World.
- Internal MedicineBush, who is triple board-certified in internal medicine, endocrinology and metabolism, and hospice and palliative care has done some fascinating and innovative research in this area and is one of the brightest physicians I have ever met.
- Lung CancerThe sugar industry has long known that sugar consumption triggers poor health, but hid the incriminating data, much like the tobacco industry hid the evidence linking smoking to lung cancer
- Carpal Tunnel SyndromeAcute or chronic injury: Injuries to the shoulder, knee and wrist joint such as cartilage tears, tendon tears, carpal tunnel syndrome.
- Depression
- Mental HealthWhile some psychiatric drugs may be helpful for a small minority of people with very severe mental health problems, such as schizophrenia, it’s quite clear that a vast majority of people using these drugs do not suffer from the type of psychiatric illnesses that might warrant their prudent use.
- Anxiety
- Diabetes Care
- Endocrinology
- HypothyroidismSwallowing fluoride displaces iodine from your thyroid, as iodine and fluoride are both halogens. Without iodine, you cannot make active thyroid hormones, raising your risk for hypothyroidism
- Thyroid
- MRIThe clinical findings may indicate a rotator cuff tear, but to make an accurate and complete diagnosis, radiographic imaging studies may also be ordered. These tests will provide the physician with highly detailed views of the shoulder’s muscles and tendons. Standard x-rays will be taken of the involved shoulder to evaluate the bones. An MRI (magnetic resonance imaging scan) may also be ordered. The images from the MRI will show if there is inflammation, tears and other conditions or injuries involving the muscles and tendons.
- RadiologyMost patients return to work 2 weeks earlier when using the mi-eye™ tool compared to traditional MRI based on the approximate timeframe for radiology testing and follow-up consultation. This is because the mi-eye™ diagnostic procedure can be performed in the physician’s office on the very first visit. When opting to go for an MRI, it is usually scheduled for your 2nd visit. Your 3rd visit will be a consultation with your doctor along with the results of the MRI and the surgery is scheduled on the 4th visit. By skipping the MRI and opting for mi-eye™, your surgery or alternative treatment could be scheduled for the 2nd visit. An additional benefit is the mi-eye™ can also be used by patients that have medical implants or braces as well as those suffering from claustrophobia who may not be good candidates for an MRI.
- X-Rays
- Computed TomographyThe MAKOplasty procedure is indicated for patients suffering from unicompartmental or bicompartmental knee disease. A total replacement is sometimes necessary if your surgeon discovers during surgery that your knee has more damage than originally seen in the pre-operative X-rays and CT scan.
- ChemotherapyAt just a year and a half, Emily was diagnosed with a massive abdominal tumor and endured numerous surgeries and rigorous chemotherapy before finally being declared cancer-free. But just to be sure, doctors encouraged Chris and his wife to continue with Emily’s last scheduled chemotherapy session, a three-day treatment that would begin on her second birthday.
- General SurgeryThe Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms represents Dr. Francis Christian, Clinical Professor of General Surgery at the University of Saskatchewan and a practising surgeon in Saskatoon.
- OrthopedicsDr. Olsen is a member of the American Osteopathic Association, American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine, Regenerative Orthobiologics Registry, American Osteopathic Academy of Orthopedics and Oklahoma Osteopathic Association.
- ArthroscopyArthroscopy is a surgical procedure during which the internal structure of a joint is examined for diagnosis and treatment of problems inside the joint. In arthroscopic examination, a small incision is made in the patient’s skin through which pencil-sized instruments that have a small lens and lighting system (arthroscope) are passed. Arthroscope magnifies and illuminates the structures of the joint with the light that is transmitted through fiber optics. It is attached to a television camera and the interior of the joint is seen on the television monitor.
- Ankle Surgery
- Joint ReplacementShoulder joint replacement surgery boasts an extremely high success rate. Within a year of their procedure, most patients report very little, if any, continuing pain in the treated area.
- Arthritis Surgery
- Hand Surgery
- Orthopedic SurgeryIs a sports injury, joint pain, or muscular condition compromising your quality of life? Have you not seen success from non-surgical options to alleviate discomfort? If so, you may benefit from learning more about the possibilities of orthopedic surgery.
- ArthroscopyArthroscopy is a surgical procedure during which the internal structure of a joint is examined for diagnosis and treatment of problems inside the joint.
- Knee ReplacementDr. Olsen is a Makoplasty certified surgeon and was the first surgeon in the state of Oklahoma to perform the Oxford unicompartmental knee replacement. He is also the first surgeon in the state of Oklahoma to utilize the Oxford Signature internal knee navigation system technology. This technology allows for custom mapping of the patient’s knee and instrumentation which is custom made fore each individual patient.
- Knee ArthroscopyKnee arthroscopy is a procedure utilizing an arthroscopic telescope with a camera attached to explore the knee to identify the cause of knee or joint pain. The knee is the largest joint in the body, and it is connected to the femur, patella, and kneecap. This diagnostic, outpatient procedure can be used to address a variety of concerns.
- Sports MedicineSports injuries occur when playing indoor or outdoor sports or while exercising. Sports injuries can result from accidents, inadequate training, improper use of protective devices, or insufficient stretching or warm-up exercises. The most common sports injuries are sprains and strains, fractures, and dislocations.
- Physical TherapyGetting a full range of motion, strength, and flexibility back after surgery usually takes time. That is where pre-operative exercise, education, and post-operative physical therapy programs come in – to ensure you are physically and emotionally prepared for surgery and to maximize your recovery after surgery.
- Occupational TherapyPhysical and occupational therapy may help to reduce joint pain, improve joint flexibility when performing daily activities and reduce joint strain.
- Frozen ShoulderFrozen shoulder is the condition of painful shoulder limiting the movements because of pain and inflammation. It is also called as adhesive capsulitis and may progress to the state where an individual may feel very hard to move the shoulder. It is more common in older adults aged between 40 and 60 years and is more common in women than men.
- Shoulder Pain
- Ankle Instability
- Foot Pain