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2014년 7월 8일 화요일

Is your body ready for summer? [Korea Times]




IS YOUR BODY READY FOR SUMMER?


The French word "vacance" is directly from the Latin root "vacatio," meaning "freedom." As the definition of the word explains, it is the only time of the year that everyone can get away from busy daily life and enjoy their freedom. In Korea, what most people do before summer is body shaping. The biggest problem with this condensed and intense workout is that it can hurt us.

An increasing number of men are interested in making their bodies fit in time for the summer. Losing weight, building up muscles and body contouring are the main focuses, but the importance of keeping the inner-body healthy is often neglected. Severe weight loss and diets can ruin your joints.

The most common way to lose weight is through a diet meal plan. It sounds fantastic to boost up the effectiveness of a workout by limiting the amount of calories we consume every day. However, having unconditional fasting or pino-therapy is quite risky for your joints. What we get most often from sudden change of diet is osteoporosis due to lack of calcium in bones. Our body tries to forcibly utilize the calcium stored in the bones when the calcium level in the body is extremely low. This leads to a decrease in bone-mineral density, and eventually our bones will become porous and fragile.

Bone-mineral density, directly related to osteoporosis, reaches its peak during our 20s and 30s, and gradually decreases afterwards. That is to say, it is important to keep the bone-mineral density as high as possible while we are young to prevent osteoporosis in the first place. Especially for women, it is highly advised since the bone-mineral density level will drop sharply.

Moreover, it is extremely difficult to restore bone-mineral density after loss. Therefore, it is important to avoid any unwanted bone-mineral density loss due to intense weight loss.It is recommended to eat healthy and do cardio exercises instead of fasting or pino-therapy for weight loss.

In the case of men, it is advised to avoid excessive heavy lifting or workouts to build up muscles. Intensive workouts in a short period of time will harm your shoulders and knees. Running for too long or too fast on a treadmill will have constant impact on the knees, and this may cause injuries like anterior cruciate ligament rupture or a meniscus tear. What's more, it can develop into osteoarthritis.

Besides, most of upper-body exercises have to do with the shoulders; in this case, the shoulder joint can be hurt due to either an unstable position or excessive strain during exercise. Most common lifting injuries are rotator cuff tears and torn labrums. When the shoulder is injured, there is pain in the shoulder and arms. In addition to pain in the injured area, mobility is also limited. In a mild case, physical therapy or medication will help, but surgical treatment is recommended for severe cases.

Obesity is also not good for your joints. Healthy diet and regular exercise are always great, but be careful not to rush. Rushing into weight loss can harm your joints and ruin your physical fitness, especially in summer.

Growing old and staying healthy is as important as looking gorgeous while young. To stay good and healthy as we get older, we should try to keep ourselves healthy in our 20s and 30s. Don't be fooled by young and beautiful celebrities on TV. I would hope all of us keep in mind staying healthy for old age should start now.

The writer is the president of the Wellton Bone & Joint Hospital.


Wellton Hospital is an Orthopedic Specialty Hospital located in Seoul, Korea.  
Wellton Hospital focus on patient-centered care, and major interests are Hip&Knee Replacement and Arthroscopic procedures.
Wellton Hospital has been ranked as National Top 3 hospitals for the most Total Hip Arthroplasty done in the year 2013.


2014년 7월 4일 금요일

Wellton Live Surgery Workshop

On July 3, 2014, there was the 1st Wellton Live Surgery Workshop on Minimally Invasive Total Hip Arthroplasty at Wellton Hospital, Seoul, Korea.  There were five orthopedic surgeons from different countries - Philippines, India, Nepal and Korea.




Program began with a set of lecture, slides and video presentation of technique by Dr. Allan Brabante, a clinical fellow / orthopedic surgeon at Wellton Hospital.   Participants also had a chance to do hands-on sawbone workshop at this event.




This workshop was designed to share our clinical experience with many other orthopedic surgeons.   Wellton Hospital is well-known for its clinical excellence in minimally invasive total hip arthroplasty with muscle & tendon sparing technique.


Participants had a hospital tour and visited various facilities of the hospital. 
The picture above is physical therapy specialist giving talks about rehabilitation protocols of hip patient.  At Wellton, the same-day ambulation is a big part of the rehabilitation program.

They also visited Radiology department.


There were four hip cases scheduled on July 3, and two cases were carefully selected for the live surgery demonstration - one Total Hip Replacement and one Hemiarthroplasty (Bi-polar).  Participants actually had chance to observe how we have modified the conventional technique to improve the surgical outcome.



During breaks, they had discussion on the cases and technique itself.



It was a great experience for everyone who attended this workshop, and they all were satisfied.  Wellton Hospital plans to continue with this live surgery workshop periodically.
The schedule for the next workshop will be announced in late July.






2014년 6월 30일 월요일

Patient Interview after Knee Replacement [Wellton Hospital, Russia]





Russian patient came to Wellton Hospital (Seoul, Korea), and had a knee replacement.  She talks about things she was not able to do before surgery and how she feels after the surgery.

At Wellton Hospital, we combine the minimally invasive Total Knee Replacement (TKR) with their signature rehabilitation program that enables an early ambulation only four hours after surgery.



Patient is highly satisfied with the result.



For more information, please email global@wellton.co.kr or call +82-2-6925-6688.

2014년 6월 25일 수요일

Arthroscopic procedure & joint diseases


Arthroscopic Surgery / Wellton Hospital Korea


Arthroscopy is
(1)Achieves a high level of accuracy in diagnosis through high definition digital endoscope.

(2)A perfect alternative to conventional open surgical techniques, and causes considerably less tissue damage.


Arthroscopy
The arthroscope is a fiber-optic telescope, which is inserted into the joints (knee, shoulder or ankle) to evaluate and treat the conditions.  Most arthroscopic surgery is performed as day surgery with epidural  anesthesia.  The Arthroscopy is commonly performed for many sports injuries. 

Arthroscopy is useful for
 (1) torn floating cartilage (meniscus)
 (2) Torn surface (articular) cartilage
 (3) Removal of loose bodies and cysts.
 (4) Reconstruction of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL)
 (5) Patello-femoral (knee cap) disorders
 (6) Washout of infected knees
 (7) General diagnostic purposes

Diagnosis
Standing weight-bearing view X-ray of the knee is usually required.
MRI scan is needed if the diagnosis is unclear.


Meniscal Cartilage Tears:
Following a twisting type of injury the medial (or lateral) meniscus can tear. This results either from a sporting injury or may occur from a simple twisting injury when getting out of a chair or standing from a squatting position. Our cartilages become a little brittle as we get older and therefore can tear a little easier. The symptoms of a torn cartilage include
Pain over the torn area i.e. inner or outer side of the knee
Knee swelling
Reduced motion
Locking if the cartilage gets caught between the femur a tibia



CARTILAGE TEARS
Once a meniscal cartilage has torn it will not heal unless it is a very small tear that is near the capsule of the joint. Once the cartilage has torn it predisposes the knee to develop osteoarthritis (wear and tear) in 15 to 20 years. It is better to remove torn pieces from the knee if the knee is symptomatic.
Torn cartilages in general continue to cause symptoms of discomfort, pain and swelling until the loose, ragged pieces are removed. Only the torn section is removed and the knee should recover and become symptom free. If the entire meniscus is removed, the knee will develop osteoarthritis in 15 to 20 years. It is standard to remove only the torn section of cartilage in the hope that this will delay the onset of long-term wear and tear osteoarthritis.
Occasionally, provided the knee is stable and the tear is a certain type of tear in a young patient (peripheral bucket handle tear), the meniscus may be suitable for repair. If repaired, one has to avoid sports for a minimum of three months.

Articular Cartilage (Surface) Injury:
If the surface cartilage is torn, this is most significant as a major shock-absorbing function is compromised. Large pieces of articular cartilage can float in the knee (sometimes with bone attached) and this causes locking of the joint and can cause further deterioration due to the loose bodies floating around the knee causing further wear and tear. Most surface cartilage wear will ultimately lead to osteoarthritis. Mechanical symptoms of pain and swelling due to cartilage peeling off can be helped with arthroscopic surgery. The surgery smoothes the edges of the surface cartilage and removes loose bodies.



Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries:
Rupture of the Anterior (rarely the posterior) Cruciate Ligament (ACL) is a common sporting injury. Once ruptured the ACL does not heal and usually causes knee instability and the inability to return to normal sporting activities. An ACL reconstruction is required and a new ligament is fashioned to replace the ruptured ligament. This procedure is performed using the arthroscope.

Bakers Cysts:
Bakers cysts or popliteal cysts are often found on clinical examination and ultrasound / MRI scan. The cyst is a fluid filled cavity behind the knee and in adults arises from a torn meniscus or worn articular cartilage in the knee. These cysts usually do not require removal as treating the cause (torn knee cartilage) will in most cases reduce the size of the cyst. Occasionally the cysts rupture and can cause calf pain. The cysts are not dangerous and do not require treatment if the knee is asymptomatic.



2014년 6월 19일 목요일

Wellton Hospital in Sakhalin

Wellton hospital will go to Sakhalin to meet old & new patients in Russia from June 20~22, 2014.

On June 20, we will give a short presentation at Mega Palace Hotel with six other hospitals from Gang-seo gu area.

Old patients from Wellton Hospital will join us for follow-up check-up session on Saturday, June 21 2014 in Sakhalin, Russia.  They all had treatment done for all different parts of your body namely, hip, shoulder, knee, foot and ankle, etc.

Some of the patients will also bring their friends or family, who have knee or hip pain.

We want to see how well all of you are doing after surgery.

See you all there in Sakhalin!!






2014년 5월 2일 금요일

Inpatient process flow at Wellton Hospital



  Patient Inquiry - patient sends an inquiry with details

  Medical Data Collection - With initial inquiry, medical data such as X-ray or MRI required for more accurate diagnosis

  Treatment Plan & Cost Estimation - Upon receipt of all necessary information, appropriate treatment option, hospitalization period and cost estimation are determined

  Reply - Official consultation letter will be sent

  Decision Making - Patient makes a decision

  Set-up admission date - Flight is booked, and patient notifies the schedule to Wellton Hospital

  Arrival - Upon request, pick-up will be arranged

  Admission - Wellton staff will greet you and walk you through the entire admission process

  Pre-OP exam / Consultation - Run necessary lab test and get X-ray done / Doctor's consultation

  Surgery - same-day or next-day surgery

  Hospital Stay / Rehabilitation - normally 14 days, depending on a surgery / Rehabilitation and PT will start from Day 3

  Discharge - Necessary documents, prescribed drugs and patient education

  Follow-up - check after 1 month, 3 months and 6 months. / at 6 month, follow-up x-ray will be asked.





2014년 3월 14일 금요일

SHOULDER PAIN - Diseases & Conditions

ABOUT SHOULDER PAIN




(1) Rotator Cuff Tear

Description -  Rotator Cuff is a group of muscles surrounding the shoulder.  This muscle helps to lift and rotate the arm.  A tear in the rotator cuff may be partial or complete.  This condition can be caused by a fall on outstretched arm or may be caused by repetitive use, such as doing sports activities, lifting or overhead activities.  Should pain can be at rest or can be aggravated by heavy lifting, or even while lying on the affected side.  Some patients experience stiffness and pain on certain positions of the shoulder.

CAUSES - 






(2) Calcific Tendinitis

Description -

CAUSES - 






(3) Impingement Syndrome 

Description -

CAUSES - 






TREATMENT AT WELLTON HOSPITAL

Total Knee Arthroplasty (Total Knee Replacement) and Total Hip Arthroplasty (Total Hip Replacement) at WELLTON HOSPITAL offers advantages including fast recovery, minimized blood loss, small scar and affordable cost.
Total Knee Arthroplasty (or Total Knee Replacement)
with Minimally Invasive Approach at Wellton Hospital
Total Hip Arthroplasty (or Total Hip Replacement)
with Minimally Invasive Approach at Wellton Hospital

























IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THE DISEASES AND ITS TREATMENT OPTION AT WELLTON HOSPITAL, PLEASE CONTACT US AT global@wellton.co.kr



WELLTON HOSPITAL

318 Gangseo-ro

Gangseo-gu, Seoul, Korea 137-280

Email. global@wellton.co.kr

Skype. welltonkorea


2014년 3월 13일 목요일

Diseases & Conditions - Knee Pain

ABOUT YOUR KNEE PAIN




(1) Osteoarthritis (OA)

Description -  Osteoarthritis (OA) also known as degenerative joint disease or degenerative arthritis is one of the most common form of joint diseases (arthritis) that affects millions of people around the world.  Osteoarthritis is caused by cartilage loss in a joint, and involves with symptoms like joint pain, stiffness, locking or tenderness.  Non-surgical treatment only slows the progression of disease and relieves the pain while Osteoarthritis develops gradually over the time.  Otherwise, surgical treatment such as artificial joint replacement surgery is the only option after all.

CAUSES - (1) congenital disorder of joints, (2) diabetes, (3) inflammatory diseases, (4) joint (or ligament) injury, (5) obesity, (6) septic arthritis


To learn more about Osteoarthritis on Wikipedia





(2) Rheumatoid Arthritis 

Description - Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is a disease wherein the immune system attacks the body.  With Rheumatoid Arthritis, white blood cells attack the synovium (lining of the joints) causing joint inflammation and pain.  This inflammation causes destruction of the joint cartilage, and it causes pain while the joint is in motion.  This is a chronic disease where in the patient occasionally feels pain on his (or her) joints, but may progress gradually in terms of its intensity.  Joint Replacement is still superior treatment option in terms of pain relief and range of motion improvement.

CAUSES -

To learn more about Rheumatoid Arthritis on Wikipedia






(3) Meniscus Tear (Tear of Meniscus)

Description -

CAUSES -

To learn more about Meniscus Tear on Wikipedia






TREATMENT AT WELLTON HOSPITAL

Total Knee Arthroplasty (Total Knee Replacement) and Total Hip Arthroplasty (Total Hip Replacement) at WELLTON HOSPITAL offers advantages including fast recovery, minimized blood loss, small scar and affordable cost.
Total Knee Arthroplasty (or Total Knee Replacement)
with Minimally Invasive Approach at Wellton Hospital
Total Hip Arthroplasty (or Total Hip Replacement)
with Minimally Invasive Approach at Wellton Hospital




























IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THE DISEASES AND ITS TREATMENT OPTION AT WELLTON HOSPITAL, PLEASE CONTACT US AT global@wellton.co.kr



WELLTON HOSPITAL

318 Gangseo-ro

Gangseo-gu, Seoul, Korea 137-280

Email. global@wellton.co.kr

Skype. welltonkorea


2014년 3월 11일 화요일

WELLTON ORTHOPEDIC SPECIALTY CENTER

Welcome to WELLTON HOSPITAL

As a part of our effort to deliver quality patient care and medical service, WELLTON HOSPITAL has established four Orthopedic specialty centers and two other Orthopedic specialists.  Each center focuses on their individual specialties such as Joint Replacement, Arthroscopic Surgery, Shoulder Injuries and Sports Injuries to assist you throughout your care at WELLTON HOSPITAL.


Four Orthopedic Specialty Centers at WELLTON HOSPITAL:
(1) Joint Replacement Center
     Director: Sang-ho Song, MD, PhD
       Specialized in surgical services for treating conditions of hip and knee with leading-edge Minimally Invasive Surgical technique.  Our goal is to help each patient reclaim their active lifestyles regardless of age.
   


(2) Arthroscopy Center
     Director: Tae-yoon Kim, MD, PhD
      Offers benefits of optimal outcome with smaller scar and recovery time with minimally invasive surgical procedure.  Arthroscopy Center is dedicated to various joint problems such as ligaments , cartilage injuries of knee, shoulder, elbow and ankle.

(3) Shoulder Center
     Director: Hee-Soo Seo, MD, PhD
      Dedicated to the provision of expertise and patient-focused-care for a full range of disorders of the shoulder.   Shoulder Center provides the most advanced care for both routine and complex shoulder problems.

(4) Sports Medicine Center
     Director: Kyung-Mo Sohn, MD
      Specialized in treating athletic injuries, and dedicated to providing care  to in juries sustained at all levels of physical activity.   At our Sports Medicine Center, we offer the most  advanced and minimally invasive treatment options to get active individuals back 

   
Besides the four Orthopedic Specialty Centers, we have a special clinic for hand & foot:
    Hand and Foot Clinic
     Specialist: Seok-woo Ryu MD, PhD





2014년 3월 10일 월요일

Diseases & Conditions - Hip Pain

ABOUT YOUR HIP PAIN




(1) Osteoarthritis (OA)

Description -  Osteoarthritis (OA) also known as degenerative joint disease or degenerative arthritis is one of the most common form of joint diseases (arthritis) that affects millions of people around the world.  Osteoarthritis is caused by cartilage loss in a joint, and involves with symptoms like joint pain, stiffness, locking or tenderness.  Non-surgical treatment only slows the progression of disease and relieves the pain while Osteoarthritis develops gradually over the time.  Otherwise, surgical treatment such as artificial joint replacement surgery is the only option after all.

CAUSES - (1) congenital disorder of joints, (2) diabetes, (3) inflammatory diseases, (4) joint (or ligament) injury, (5) obesity, (6) septic arthritis


To learn more about Osteoarthritis on Wikipedia




(2) Avascular Necrosis (of femoral head)

Description - Avascular Necrosis is a disease associated with cellular death of bone due to interruption of blood supply.  Avascular Necrosis often leads to destruction of joint articular surfaces.

CAUSES - alcoholism, excessive steroid use

To learn more about Avascular Necrosis on Wikipedia






(3) Rheumatoid Arthritis 

Description - Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is a disease wherein the immune system attacks the body.  With Rheumatoid Arthritis, white blood cells attack the synovium (lining of the joints) causing joint inflammation and pain.  This inflammation causes destruction of the joint cartilage, and it causes pain while the joint is in motion.  This is a chronic disease where in the patient occasionally feels pain on his (or her) joints, but may progress gradually in terms of its intensity.  Joint Replacement is still superior treatment option in terms of pain relief and range of motion improvement.

CAUSES -

To learn more about Rheumatoid Arthritis on Wikipedia






TREATMENT AT WELLTON HOSPITAL

Total Knee Arthroplasty (Total Knee Replacement) and Total Hip Arthroplasty (Total Hip Replacement) at WELLTON HOSPITAL offers advantages including fast recovery, minimized blood loss, small scar and affordable cost.
Total Knee Arthroplasty (or Total Knee Replacement)
with Minimally Invasive Approach at Wellton Hospital
Total Hip Arthroplasty (or Total Hip Replacement)
with Minimally Invasive Approach at Wellton Hospital




























IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THE DISEASES AND ITS TREATMENT OPTION AT WELLTON HOSPITAL, PLEASE CONTACT US AT global@wellton.co.kr





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WELLTON HOSPITAL

318 Gangseo-ro

Gangseo-gu, Seoul, Korea 137-280

Email. global@wellton.co.kr

Skype. welltonkorea



2014년 3월 9일 일요일

Location



Wellton Hospital is located in the western part of Seoul, and has an easy access to Gimpo / Incheon International Airport.  

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Wellton Hospital
318 Gangseo-ro
Gangseo-gu, Seoul, Korea 157-280

global@wellton.co.kr