Joint Aspiration Center - North Miami, FLNorth Miami Orthopedic Surgeon Doctors for Joint AspirationType of Physician: Orthopedic Surgeon What is a Orthopedic Surgeon ? A certification by the Board of Orthopaedic Surgery; practitioners focus on the investigation, preservation and restoration of the form and function of the extremities, spine and associated structures by medical, surgical and physical means. Birth defects, trauma, infections, tumors and metabolic disturbances of the musculoskeletal system are problems cared for by the orthopaedic surgeon. Specialty: Orthopaedic Surgery Common Name: Orthopedist Orthopedic Surgeon Doctors in North Miami *![]() Stephen J Clifford MD ![]() Allan R Dunn MD ![]() Gary S Ziegler MD ![]() Jay G Stein MD PA ![]() Orthopedic Care Center ![]() Revival Orthopedic Inc ![]() Revival Orthopedic Inc ![]() Miami Shores Hand & Orthopedic Surgery Assoc ![]() Alen E Gordon MD ![]() Miami International Hand Surgical Services ![]() Miami International Hand Surgical Services ![]() Orthopedic Center ![]() Michael H Wilensky MD ![]() Institute of Sports Medicine and Orthopaedics PA ![]() Kenneth R Hodor MD ![]() Arad Orthopaedics Inc ![]() Aventura Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine PA ![]() Melvyn Drucker MD ![]() Lehrman Lozman & Sher MDs ![]() Lehrman Lozman & Sher MDs ![]() Lehrman Lozman & Sher MDs ![]() Extremity Preservation ![]() South Florida Spine Institute ![]() Osvaldo Halphen MD PA ![]() South Florida Spine Institute ![]() Orthopedic Care Center ![]() Orthopedic Care Center ![]() R K Kadiyala MD PhD ![]() Orthopedic Care Center ![]() Orthopedic Care Center ![]() Orthopedic Care Center ![]() Norman B Turoff MD ![]() Marc E Umlas MD PA ![]() Orthopedic Care Center ![]() Carlos A Azar MD PA ![]() Terrence J Barry MD ![]() Orthopaedic Center of Florida ![]() Orthopaedic Center of Florida ![]() University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Orthopaedics ![]() University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Orthopaedics ![]() University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Orthopaedics ![]() University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Orthopaedics ![]() University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Orthopaedics ![]() University of Miami Tissue Bank ![]() University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Orthopaedics ![]() University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Orthopaedics ![]() University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Orthopaedics ![]() University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Orthopaedics ![]() University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Orthopaedics ![]() University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Orthopaedics ![]() University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Orthopaedics ![]() University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Orthopaedics ![]() University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Orthopaedics ![]() University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Orthopaedics ![]() Elliott Weinger MD ![]() University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Orthopaedics ![]() University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Orthopaedics ![]() South Florida Orthopedic ![]() Jerry E Enis MD ![]() Drs Lichstral & Lechner ![]() Peter A Tomasello DO ![]() Broward Spine Institute ![]() Johannes V Blom MD PA ![]() Broward Spine Institute ![]() Broward Institute Of Orthopaedic Specialties ![]() Broward Spine Institute ![]() Ubaldo S Rodriguez MD ![]() Cesar Saenz ![]() Michael A Langone MD ![]() Peter J Millheiser MD ![]() Gustavo A Torres MD PA ![]() Scott S Katzman MD ![]() Alfonso F Petti MD PA ![]() Florencio Sanchez-Lopez MD ![]() Scott S Katzman MD ![]() Arnaldo V Lopez MD PA ![]() Orthopaedic Associates USA ![]() Joe Dimaggio Children's Hospital ![]() Orthopaedic Associates of South Broward ![]() Joe Dimaggio Children's Hospital ![]() Joe Dimaggio Children's Hospital ![]() Orthopaedic Associates of South Broward ![]() Orthopaedic Associates of South Broward ![]() Joe Dimaggio Children's Hospital ![]() Orthopaedic Associates of South Broward ![]() Eli Levy MD ![]() South Florida Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation ![]() Pedro Musa-Ris MD ![]() Erick M Salado MD PA ![]() William Tejeiro MD PA ![]() Charles E Virgin MD ![]() Lejeune Orthopedic Associates ![]() Lejeune Orthopedic Associates ![]() Patrick J Barry MD ![]() Orthopedic Specialists of South Florida ![]() Broward Institute of Orthopaedic Specialists ![]() Jose E Jaen MD PA ![]() Orthopedic Specialists of South Florida ![]() Nuria Lawson & Rodolfo Lawson MDs ![]() Roberto A Moya MD North Miami, FloridaUpcoming Local Events2012-06-10
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Joint Aspiration (Arthrocentesis)Read the Joint Aspiration (Arthrocentesis) article » What is a joint aspiration?A joint aspiration is a procedure whereby a sterile needle and syringe are used to drain fluid from the joint. Joint aspiration is typically performed as an office procedure or at the bedside of hospitalized patients. Joint aspiration is medically referred to as arthrocentesis. What is the purpose of joint aspiration?Joint aspiration is used to obtain joint fluid for examination in the laboratory. Analysis of joint fluid can help to define causes of joint swelling or arthritis, such as infection, gout, and rheumatoid disease. Joint fluid can be tested for white cell count, crystals, protein, glucose, as well as cultured to detect infection. Each of these laboratory parameters can be helpful in defining the cause of a particular form of arthritis. Joint aspiration can also be helpful in relieving joint swelling and pain. Removal of joint fluid that is inflamed can also remove the white blood cells within that are sources of enzymes that can be destructive to the joint. Occasionally, cortisone medications are injected into the joint during the joint aspiration in order to rapidly relieve joint inflammation and further reduce symptoms. How is joint aspiration performed?The skin over the joint is sterilized using a liquid, typically iodine solution (Betadine). Local anesthetic is used in the area of the joint; either by injection, topical liquid freezing, or both. A needle with a syringe attached is inserted within the joint an fluid is sucked back (aspirated) into the syringe. For certain conditions, the doctor will also inject medication into the joint after fluid removal. The needle is then removed and a Band-Aid or dressing is applied over the entry point. What are complications of joint aspiration?Complications of joint aspiration are uncommon. Possible com... Recommended Reading Related to Joint Aspiration (Arthrocentesis)Hydroxyapatite Crystal Disease » What is hydroxyapatite?Hydroxyapatite is the major component, and an essential ingredient, of normal bone and teeth. It is hydroxyapatite that makes up bone mineral and the matrix of teeth. What are hydroxyapatite crystals?Hydroxyapatite molecules can group together (crystallize) to form microscopic clumps, called hydroxyapatite crystals. Tiny crystals of hydroxyapatite sometimes form in or around joints and can cause inflammation of joints and tissues around the joints, such as tendons and ligaments. They have been described particularly as a cause of rotator cuff inflammation of the shoulder. The inflammation caused by hydroxyapatite crystals has been referred to as hydroxyapatite crystal disease. Is hydroxyapatite crystal disease the same as gout or pseudogout?No. These conditions are similar in that they are all caused by the inflammation that results from... Other Related Joint Aspiration ArticlesEmergency Contact for North Miami
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