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SLAP Lesion of the Shoulder Joint
SLAP stands for Superior Labrum Anterior to Posterior. This means that the upper rim of the tough, flexible tissue of the shoulder (labrum) has been torn from front to back.
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Shoulder Joint Surgery: SLAP Repair
A SLAP lesion is a shoulder injury. It happens when there is a tear in the labrum. This is the fibrous cartilage that helps hold the shoulder joint in place. Surgery can repair this injury.
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Shoulder Joint Surgery: Bankart Repair
A Bankart lesion is a shoulder injury. It happens when there is a tear in the labrum. This is the fibrous cartilage that helps hold the shoulder joint in place. Surgery can repair this injury.
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After Shoulder Surgery (SLAP Repair or Bankart Repair)
After repair of your shoulder joint, you may go home the same day of your surgery. Or you may spend 24 hours in the hospital. Take care of your shoulder while it’s healing and follow all instructions you are given. Full healing usually takes 3 to 4 months.
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Labor and Childbirth: Your Body Prepares
Learn about the physical changes that often signal that your baby will soon be born.
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Vaginal Infection: Understanding the Vaginal Environment
A normal healthy vaginal environment has bacteria and other organisms. If this becomes out of balance, infection can result.
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Vaginal Infection: Yeast (Candidiasis)
Vaginal yeast infections are a type of fungal infection. Talk with your health care provider about whether you can treat it yourself.
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Discharge Instructions for Malignant Hypertension (Hypertensive Emergency or Urgency)
Malignant hypertension is a medical emergency. It means you have dangerously high blood pressure that could result in organ damage.
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Discharge Instructions for Cervical Fusion
You had a cervical fusion. During this procedure, your healthcare provider locked together (fused) some of the bones in the curve of your neck. This limits the movement of these bones to help ease your pain. Here’s what you need to know about home care after this surgery.
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