Total Hip Replacement
How do I know if I am a good candidate for total hip replacement surgery? Our ability to do everything from getting out of bed in the morning to participating …
How do I know if I am a good candidate for total hip replacement surgery? Our ability to do everything from getting out of bed in the morning to participating …
Is surgery always necessary for carpal tunnel syndrome? Located at the base of the hand is a narrow tunnel, made up of bone and ligament, that houses the median nerve …
When the kneecap has been dislocated once, does that make it more likely that it will happen again? Of all of the different joints in the body, the knee is …
What are the pain management options for herniated discs? A herniated disc refers to a problem within the vertebrae that make up the spinal column. There are 26 vertebrae and …
What is Osgood-Schlatter disease and how serious is the condition? When a disease with a name is diagnosed, it is easy to become anxious, particularly if you’ve never heard the …
Dr. Salvatore Corso explains rotator cuff injuries and treatment options.
Dr. Salvatore Corso discusses the anatomy of your shoulder, rotator cuff injuries and more.
Post by Dr. Jeffrey Guttman As the temperature drops and snow and ice begin to appear, many Long Islanders will soon find themselves cautiously navigating icy streets and walkways again. With …
During this holiday season, we would like to give thanks to you, our valued patient. We are grateful to have the opportunity to help you restore your quality of life …
At SIO, we’ve treated patients suffering from shoulder pain. During their treatment we always get asked the same question, “how could I have prevented this?” Here are a few tips …