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HSHS Medical Group: An End To Knee Pain

Surgery may be the best solution when other treatments fail Is it time to replace a worn-out knee with a new one? That’s a question you may be wondering if you have a painful knee damaged by arthritis or an injury. A total knee replacement (TKR) is a big step it’s major surgery. Still, as many as 700,000 knee replacements are performed every year nationwide. And more than 90% of people who opt for new knees see a significant improvement in their pain and ability to move freely. A TKR typically is the right choice only if you’ve tried nonsurgical options such as medicine, injections, walking supports and physical therapy and they’re no longer helpful. Then an artificial knee makes sense if you still have:

Health-Care Groups, County Gov Partner on Rural Internet

Health-Care Groups, County Gov Partner on Rural Internet Health-care organizations could be part of a rural Internet pilot project in southeast Eau Claire County in Wisconsin, with officials reporting that hospital systems there have expressed interest in collaborating. by Ryan Patterson, The Leader-Telegram / January 22, 2021 Shutterstock/ESB Professional Eau Claire County, Wis. Eau Claire County Information Systems Director  Dave Hayden  informed the Eau Claire County Broadband Committee during its meeting Thursday that  Marshfield Clinic and  Hospital Sisters Health System expressed interest in collaborating on the yearlong project. Committee members seemed supportive of the idea, so the committee will pursue a potential partnership between the county and health care organizations. The organizations are interested in partnering because better internet connection could help health care employees wor

HSHS ready for vaccines, but needs more shipments

The slow distribution of vaccines nationally is causing a slow rollout in Sangamon County as vaccine providers are ready to move to the next phase of vaccination.  At HSHS St. John s Hospital in Springfield, a member of the Hospital Sisters Health System group, vaccine distribution is on hold because the hospital has used up its allotment.  Dr. Marc Shelton of St. John s said they were able to get through Phase 1a of vaccination, which provided vaccines to employees of the hospital. With the few leftovers they had, some patients in Phase 1b, frontline workers and people over age 65, who were already members of the hospital s patient system, were invited to get vaccinated. 

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