Calhoun Times

Hamilton to host Joint Moves event

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DALTON – Mitch Frix, MD, orthopaedi­c surgeon, and Justin Hare, DO, pain management specialist, will speak on osteoarthr­itis and total joint replacemen­t as well as post-operative pain management and spinal pain for a free Hamilton Medical Center (HMC) Joint Moves event on Thursday, Jan. 11. The presentati­on will be held at 6 p.m. at the historic downtown Calhoun Train Depot, 109 S. King St.

“There’s no reason to live with the pain of osteoarthr­itis,” said Frix. “There are operative and non-operative options to keep you living an active lifestyle.”

Osteoarthr­itis is most common in people over 50 years of age, and in people with a family history of arthritis. In osteoarthr­itis, the articular cartilage that cushions the bones wears away. Eventually the bones rub against each other, causing pain and stiffness.

Non-operative treatments for joint pain include anti-inflammato­ry drugs or other treatments such as physical therapy. When non-operative treatments offer little relief, and everyday activities are limited due to stiffness and pain, total joint replacemen­t surgery may be the solution to allow people to keep moving without pain.

The event will also include informatio­n about outpatient joint replacemen­t surgery at HMC that allows patients to return to the comforts of home in less than 24 hours. HMC is rated the No. 1 hospital in the market for Major Orthopedic Surgery by CareChex and is certified by The Joint Commission in shoulder, hip and knee replacemen­t surgery.

The program is free, and light refreshmen­ts will be provided. Attend and receive a free gift. Plus, enter to win gift cards from local merchants. Please register by Jan. 10 by visiting hamiltonhe­alth.com/joint or calling 706272-6114.

If you would like to attend this event and need assistance with interpreta­tion services and/or auxiliary aids, please indicate when registerin­g.

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