Treating Knee Pain - Community Lecture with Dr. Robert Snyder
Recording of an Orthopaedic & Spine Center Community Lecture with Dr. Robert Snyder on the available surgical and non-surgical options for treating knee pain including medication, injections, physical therapy, and surgery. Video also includes:
-Brief presentation from one of our Licensed Physical Therapists, Tom Toothaker
-Video of an actual surgery performed by Dr. Snyder
-Animations explaining ConforMis custom knee replacements
-Great Q&A at the end
757-596-1900
www.osc-ortho.com
Видео Treating Knee Pain - Community Lecture with Dr. Robert Snyder канала Orthopaedic & Spine Center
-Brief presentation from one of our Licensed Physical Therapists, Tom Toothaker
-Video of an actual surgery performed by Dr. Snyder
-Animations explaining ConforMis custom knee replacements
-Great Q&A at the end
757-596-1900
www.osc-ortho.com
Видео Treating Knee Pain - Community Lecture with Dr. Robert Snyder канала Orthopaedic & Spine Center
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