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Dr. Patrick Chin

Dr. Patrick Chin

MD, MBA, FRCSC,
Orthopaedic Surgeon
Vancouver, BC
Q:

What can cause shoulder arthritis?

A:

There are a number of conditions that can cause shoulder arthritis. You could have arthritis set into the joint following an injury, or from some kind of inflammation. Certain sports and activities that place a high amount of stress on the shoulders can also result in arthritis developing over time.

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What is Shoulder Arthritis - Orthopedic Surgery

Dr. Maziar Badii

Dr. Maziar Badii

MD, FRCP
Rheumatologist
Vancouver, BC
Q:

Can we predict how scoliosis will affect a person over the long term?

A:

There are two main factors that can help determine how scoliosis might affect someone. The first one is the cause of the scoliosis. If the scoliosis is due to an unknown cause (most of the cases), it is generally harmless. On the other hand, if the scoliosis is caused by something dangerous, such as a tumour, this can change the longer-term picture. The other main factor in scoliosis is how fast it is progressing, or worsening.

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Treatment & Prognosis of Scoliosis

Dr. Daniel Ngui

Dr. Daniel Ngui

BSc (P.T), MD, CFPC, FCFP
Family Doctor
Vancouver, BC
Q:

What causes an increased risk of falls?

A:

There are age-related changes in a person's strength and balance that can make them more susceptible to falling. Also, certain medications might interfere with your vision or cause drowsiness that can also lead to falling. You can counteract these changes by consulting with your doctor, and you may benefit from working with a physiotherapist, or exercise professional.

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Falls prevention in Family Medicine

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