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What is Surgiwrap? Dr. Badia Explains

What is Surgiwrap? Adhesion barrier film Warning: Viewer discretion is advised, content is intended for medical education. Adhesions that form following orthopedic procedures can be a significant concern for patients and healthcare providers alike. These fibrous bands of tissue can develop between structures within the musculoskeletal system, such as muscles, tendons, ligaments, or even around joints. While the body forms adhesions as part of the natural healing process, they can lead to several post-operative complications in orthopedic patients. 1. Pain: Adhesions can cause localized or referred pain, limiting a patient’s mobility and overall comfort. This discomfort can hinder rehabilitation efforts and impact a patient’s quality of life. 2. Reduced Range of Motion: When adhesions restrict the normal gliding and movement of tissues, they can limit the range of motion of a joint or limb. This reduction in mobility can impair a patient’s ability to perform daily activities or engage in physical therapy effectively. 3. Impaired Function: Adhesions can interfere with the normal function of muscles, tendons, and ligaments. This impairment can hinder a patient’s ability to use the affected body part as intended, impacting their overall functionality. 4. Surgical Complications: In some cases, adhesions may require additional surgical procedures to release or remove them. These secondary surgeries can pose additional risks and challenges for patients. To address these post-operative challenges related to adhesions in orthopedic procedures, healthcare providers often consider the use of adhesion barrier films or products like Surgiwrap. Surgiwrap is a biocompatible barrier made from lactic acid, a substance naturally occurring in the body. When applied during surgery or directly after an orthopedic procedure, it serves as a protective barrier that helps prevent the formation of adhesions. MastBIO Website Blog : Q&A for Beacon Council Newsletter OrthoNOW Q&A for Beacon Council Newsletter OrthoNOW Benefits of telemedicine: How remote access to care can help you Benefits of telemedicine: How remote access to care can help you How does telemedicine work? How does telemedicine work? Want to see more articles? BHS Blog Patient Articles

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Rheumatoid Arthritis case
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Rheumatoid Arthritis : Live surgery recap

Rheumatoid Arthritis : Live Surgery Tuesday Patient traveled from the Dominican Republic looking to regain function in her hand. Our patient has rheumatoid arthritis and had no motion in digits 1-3. Watch this “#livesurgery recap video for the outcome! This procedure was done at our #outpatient at The Surgery Center at Doral. What is rheumatoid arthritis ? Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disease that can affect various joints in the body, including the joints in the hands. When it specifically affects the hands, it can have a significant impact on a person’s ability to perform everyday tasks. Here’s an explanation of rheumatoid arthritis in the hands: 1. Autoimmune Nature: Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disorder, which means the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks its own healthy tissues, including the synovium (the lining of the membranes that surround the joints). In the case of RA, this immune response targets the synovium in multiple joints, including those in the hands. 2. Inflammatory Process: The autoimmune response in the hands causes chronic inflammation in the synovium Request a telemed Related: Patient Testimonial: Rheumatoid Arthritis Patient Testimonial: Rheumatoid Arthritis Finger Arthritis Patient Regains Motion Finger Arthritis Patient Regains Motion Joint Replacement for Osteoarthritis (OA) of the Thumb Joint Replacement for Osteoarthritis (OA) of the Thumb Want to see more articles? BHS Blog Patient Articles

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surgiwrap
Hand Surgical Videos

What is Surgiwrap? Dr. Badia Explains

What is Surgiwrap? Adhesion barrier film Warning: Viewer discretion is advised, content is intended for medical education. Adhesions that form following orthopedic procedures can be a significant concern for patients and healthcare providers alike. These fibrous bands of tissue can develop between structures within the musculoskeletal system, such as muscles, tendons, ligaments, or even around joints. While the body forms adhesions as part of the natural healing process, they can lead to several post-operative complications in orthopedic patients. 1. Pain: Adhesions can cause localized or referred pain, limiting a patient’s mobility and overall comfort. This discomfort can hinder rehabilitation efforts and impact a patient’s quality of life. 2. Reduced Range of Motion: When adhesions restrict the normal gliding and movement of tissues, they can limit the range of motion of a joint or limb. This reduction in mobility can impair a patient’s ability to perform daily activities or engage in physical therapy effectively. 3. Impaired Function: Adhesions can interfere with the normal function of muscles, tendons, and ligaments. This impairment can hinder a patient’s ability to use the affected body part as intended, impacting their overall functionality. 4. Surgical Complications: In some cases, adhesions may require additional surgical procedures to release or remove them. These secondary surgeries can pose additional risks and challenges for patients. To address these post-operative challenges related to adhesions in orthopedic procedures, healthcare providers often consider the use of adhesion barrier films or products like Surgiwrap. Surgiwrap is a biocompatible barrier made from lactic acid, a substance naturally occurring in the body. When applied during surgery or directly after an orthopedic procedure, it serves as a protective barrier that helps prevent the formation of adhesions. MastBIO Website Blog : Q&A for Beacon Council Newsletter OrthoNOW Q&A for Beacon Council Newsletter OrthoNOW Benefits of telemedicine: How remote access to care can help you Benefits of telemedicine: How remote access to care can help you How does telemedicine work? How does telemedicine work? Want to see more articles? BHS Blog Patient Articles

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Rheumatoid Arthritis case
Finger Surgical Videos

Rheumatoid Arthritis : Live surgery recap

Rheumatoid Arthritis : Live Surgery Tuesday Patient traveled from the Dominican Republic looking to regain function in her hand. Our patient has rheumatoid arthritis and had no motion in digits 1-3. Watch this “#livesurgery recap video for the outcome! This procedure was done at our #outpatient at The Surgery Center at Doral. What is rheumatoid arthritis ? Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disease that can affect various joints in the body, including the joints in the hands. When it specifically affects the hands, it can have a significant impact on a person’s ability to perform everyday tasks. Here’s an explanation of rheumatoid arthritis in the hands: 1. Autoimmune Nature: Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disorder, which means the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks its own healthy tissues, including the synovium (the lining of the membranes that surround the joints). In the case of RA, this immune response targets the synovium in multiple joints, including those in the hands. 2. Inflammatory Process: The autoimmune response in the hands causes chronic inflammation in the synovium Request a telemed Related: Patient Testimonial: Rheumatoid Arthritis Patient Testimonial: Rheumatoid Arthritis Finger Arthritis Patient Regains Motion Finger Arthritis Patient Regains Motion Joint Replacement for Osteoarthritis (OA) of the Thumb Joint Replacement for Osteoarthritis (OA) of the Thumb Want to see more articles? BHS Blog Patient Articles

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Thumb Replacement Surgery by Dr. Badia: Patient Testimonial
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Thumb Replacement Surgery by Dr. Badia: Patient Testimonial

Thumb Replacement Surgery by Dr. Badia: Patient Testimonial Watch this patient video testimonial from a thumb patient, 10 weeks after Thumb Replacement surgery by Dr. Alejandro Badia Orthopedic Hand, Wrist, Shoulder and Elbow – Badia Hand to Shoulder Center Doral, Miami Florida.

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