Hamilton To Host Joint Moves Event Sept. 26

  • Wednesday, September 20, 2023
Andrew Carlone, MD
Andrew Carlone, MD
Hamilton Medical Center will host a free joint pain seminar next Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. at the Murray County Senior Center, 820 G.I. Maddox Pkwy. in Chatsworth.

Nick Reed, MD, and Andrew Carlone, MD, will give a presentation on the latest advancements in total hip and knee replacement surgeries.

"There are non-operative treatments for joint pain which 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," officials said.
"HMC is ranked in the top 10 percent in the state and number one in the market, which includes Chattanooga, Chatsworth, Cleveland and Dalton, for Patient Safety in Orthopedic Care by CareChex.

Register by visiting hamiltonhealth.com/joint. Those who have questions may call 706-272-6114. Register and attend to be entered to win a door prize.
Nick Reed, MD
Nick Reed, MD
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