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Hip Fractures – Intertrochanteric Fractures – Diagnosis

Hip Fractures:  This is the first part of a two-part blog series on hip fractures. Intertrochanteic hip fractures are the most common type of hip fracture. “Intertrochanteric” is defined as occurring between the trochanters of the femur. Specifically it’s the line located on the anterior side of the proximal end of the femur. It’s situated in […]

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Ankle Fractures – What is a Trimalleolar Fracture And How Is It Treated?

FREE consultations by telephone or by internet video conferencing are now available.   Fishkill Injury Attorney Serving Wappingers Falls, Beacon, Lagrangeville and Nearby Areas of Hudson Valley Posted: April 7, 2013 Ankle Fractures: One of the most common and serious ankle fractures is called a trimalleolar fracture. A trimalleolar fracture is a fracture of the

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Knee Injuries – Part I – The Anatomy Of The Knee

FREE consultations by telephone or by internet video conferencing are now available. Fishkill Injury Attorney Serving Wappingers Falls, Beacon, Lagrangeville and Nearby Areas of Hudson Valley Posted: March 17, 2013 Knee Injuries: Knee injuries occur in all phases of life.  From work to recreation to normal daily activities, people suffer knee injuries that can be

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Knee Injuries – Part 2 – Different Kinds Of Knee Injuries

Knee Injuries – This is the second in a blog series intended to educate the reader about common knee injuries.  Most people have had a minor knee problem at one time or another. Knee problems and injuries most often occur during sports or recreational activities, work-related tasks, or home projects. Sudden (acute) injuries may be

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