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Old 04-12-2019, 07:56 AM
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Any recommendations for an orthopedic and/or sports medicine specialist for knees? I have arthritis and bone spurs in one knee. Thank you!
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Dr. Duke in Ocala -- have heard many, many good things about him:

James B Duke, MD PA
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Dr. Duke in Ocala -- have heard many, many good things about him:

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Dr. Silberberg. I don't know specifically about knees but she has a background in Sports Medicine and did wonders for my sholder.

Stephanie Silberberg - The Villages Health
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Thank you.
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Dr. locker at Orthopedic Institute in Ocala, might be hard to get an appointment but he's worth it.
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Dr. locker at Orthopedic Institute in Ocala, might be hard to get an appointment but he's worth it.
Dr, Locker did my hip replacement last month and I could not be happier, my physical therapist said that if she ever needed surgery, it would be Dr Locker for hip and Dr Duke for knee.
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Locker for hips but Dr. Williams in The Sharon Morse Bldg or Dr. Steven Nguyen in Orlando. Both do side approach knee surgery which has a much shorter recovery period. I've had both knees done.
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Locker for hips but Dr. Williams in The Sharon Morse Bldg or Dr. Steven Nguyen in Orlando. Both do side approach knee surgery which has a much shorter recovery period. I've had both knees done.

I recently attended a talk by Dr. Williams and he does not do the side approach, in fact, he recommends against it.
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I'm sure others are very good also, but I had very good luck with Dr. Duke. And recovery time was very short.

Whatever you choose...do the recommended post-surgery therapy religiously. I firmly believe that makes all the difference.
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Dr. Duke! Top notch!
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I recently attended a talk by Dr. Williams and he does not do the side approach, in fact, he recommends against it.
If recovery time is less, why not the side approach according to Dr. Williams?
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I had Dr. Nguyen but several neighbors used Dr. Williams (who was not here in 2015 when I had mine done). Dr. Williams doesn't technically go in the side but lifts the muscles where Nguyen goes in the side. As long as the muscles/nerves are not cut in from the front, recovery is quicker.
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I had Dr. Nguyen but several neighbors used Dr. Williams (who was not here in 2015 when I had mine done). Dr. Williams doesn't technically go in the side but lifts the muscles where Nguyen goes in the side. As long as the muscles/nerves are not cut in from the front, recovery is quicker.
Surprised it took so long mentioning Dr. Nguyen. When I was going to Curves EVERYONE, I mean everyone was going to Nguyen. QUICK recovery. They could not say enough good about him.
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I often tell the story of how my wife interviews her doctors much as a human resources expert would interview a candidate for a job. As a consequence, she rejected two orthopedic surgeons, including one who touts that he's done more knee replacements than any other orthopedic surgeon here; she felt they were treating her as a knee and not as a whole person. She ended up having the surgery by Michael Messieh, who sees patients here in TV and who operates in Clermont. Her results could not be more perfect; she was able to walk (with support) in less than a week and never bothered having the second knee done, as she feels so strong with the one 'new' knee that she doesn't feel the need to do the other. Dr. Messieh's phone number is 407-592-1921.
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