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FREE Seminar: Arthritis-Joint Health-Joint Pain

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

FORT ATKINSON – Beth Schmitz, RN, Joint Care Coordinator for the Fort HealthCare Center for Joint Replacement, is hosting a free seminar about the main causes of joint pain, including arthritis, overall joint health, and some information about joint replacement surgery will be presented. The seminar is scheduled for Tuesday, July 2, starting at 5:30 p.m. at the Fort HealthCare Orthopaedic Associates clinic, located at 1504 Madison Avenue in Fort Atkinson. To register, please call (920) 568-5318. The seminar is educational, and free for anyone to attend.

According to the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, musculoskeletal disorders and diseases are the leading cause of disability in the United States and account for more than one-half of all chronic conditions in people over 50 years of age. Beyond the statistics, the human toll in terms of the diminished quality of life is immeasurable for many people.

Musculoskeletal disorders and diseases affect the body’s muscles, joints, tendons, ligaments and nerves. Most conditions develop over time and are caused by heredity and a number of factors affecting joint condition. You should speak with your doctor if you are experiencing discomfort, aches and pains, or more serious symptoms in any of your joints. 

The Fort HealthCare Center for Joint Replacement officially began in August 2010. As the Center for Joint Replacement Care Coordinator, Schmitz has been facilitating the joint replacement program since it began. The Center is a “Destination Center” program, which is a patient-centric care model designed to create a complete care delivery system beginning with community education, continuing through physician interactions and extending through streamlined pre- and post-operative treatment pathways.

The Fort HealthCare Center for Joint Replacement is a service of Fort HealthCare Orthopaedic Associates. The expert team of surgeons that includes Thomas Nordland, MD, Isidoro Zambrano, MD, and James Bruno, MD work to prevent or correct injuries to the skeletal system and joints. To learn more, visit Fort HealthCare.com/JOINT.

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