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Men’s Health Week: Prioritizing Orthopedic Health

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Men's Health Week is a crucial time to highlight the unique health challenges faced by men and emphasize the importance of regular check-ups and proactive health measures. At Somers Orthopaedic Surgery & Sports Medicine Group, we believe that orthopedic health is a fundamental component of overall well-being. In the spirit of this year's Men's Health Week, let's explore key aspects of maintaining and improving orthopedic health.

About the Author - Victor Khabie, MD, FAAOS, FACS, is an esteemed orthopaedic surgeon specializing in sports medicine at Somers Orthopaedic Surgery & Sports Medicine Group. With a Harvard Medical School degree and training at the Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic, he has treated renowned sports teams like the Los Angeles Lakers. Dr. Khabie's expertise includes shoulder and knee arthroscopic surgery, as well as robotic-assisted knee replacement surgery. As Chief of Surgery and Sports Medicine at Northern Westchester Hospital and an Assistant Clinical Professor at NYU, he's committed to advancing orthopaedic care. He also serves as a ringside physician for the New York State Athletic Commission and as a team physician for various athletic departments, showcasing his dedication to surgical excellence and sports medicine. To learn more about improving your orthopedic health, request an appointment with Dr. Khabie today!

Understanding Orthopedic Health

Orthopedic health focuses on the musculoskeletal system, which includes bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, and tendons. For men, maintaining a robust musculoskeletal system is essential for mobility, strength, and an active lifestyle. However, many men overlook the importance of orthopedic care until they experience pain or injury.

Common Orthopedic Issues in Men

  1. Osteoarthritis: This degenerative joint disease is more common in men above 45. Osteoarthritis causes pain, swelling, and reduced motion in the joints, often affecting the knees, hips, and hands.
  2. Back Pain: A prevalent issue among men, back pain can result from poor posture, heavy lifting, or degenerative conditions such as disc herniation or spinal stenosis.
  3. Sports Injuries: Men who participate in sports or rigorous physical activities are at a higher risk of injuries like ACL tears, meniscus tears, and rotator cuff injuries.
  4. Osteoporosis: While more common in women, men are not immune to osteoporosis. It can lead to weakened bones and an increased risk of fractures.

Preventive Measures for Optimal Orthopedic Health

  1. Regular Exercise: Engaging in regular physical activity strengthens muscles and bones, improves flexibility, and enhances overall joint function. Focus on a mix of cardiovascular, strength training, and flexibility exercises.
  2. Healthy Diet: Nutrition plays a critical role in orthopedic health. Incorporate foods rich in calcium, vitamin D, and protein to support bone density and muscle strength.
  3. Weight Management: Maintaining a healthy weight reduces stress on joints, particularly the knees and hips, and lowers the risk of developing osteoarthritis.
  4. Proper Ergonomics: Pay attention to posture and ergonomics, especially if you have a desk job. Ensure that your workstation is set up to support proper alignment and reduce the risk of back and neck pain.
  5. Routine Check-Ups: Regular visits to an orthopedic specialist can help detect issues early and provide guidance on maintaining musculoskeletal health.

When to Seek Orthopedic Care

It’s essential to recognize when to seek professional help for orthopedic issues. If you experience persistent pain, swelling, stiffness, or reduced range of motion, it’s time to consult with an orthopedic specialist. Early intervention can prevent minor issues from becoming major problems and help you maintain an active and healthy lifestyle.

Somers Orthopaedic Surgery & Sports Medicine Group: Your Partner in Orthopedic Health

At Somers Orthopaedic Surgery & Sports Medicine Group, our team of experienced orthopedic specialists is dedicated to helping men achieve optimal musculoskeletal health. We offer comprehensive diagnostic services, personalized treatment plans, and cutting-edge surgical and non-surgical options. Whether you’re dealing with chronic pain, recovering from an injury, or looking to enhance your physical performance, we are here to support you every step of the way.

Men’s Health Week is an excellent reminder to take charge of your orthopedic health. By adopting preventive measures and seeking timely medical advice, you can ensure your musculoskeletal system remains strong and resilient. At Somers Orthopaedic Surgery & Sports Medicine Group, we are committed to helping you lead an active, pain-free life. Request an appointment today and take the first step towards better orthopedic health. Let’s make this Men’s Health Week the start of a healthier, more active you!

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