Corey Jackson, D.O., Board-certified Orthopedic Surgeon at the Genesis Orthopedic Center, recently became the first surgeon to use the newest generation of ExactechGPS® hardware and technology. Jackson performed a total knee replacement using the new technology with enhanced responsiveness and connectivity.
“Exactech GPS provides real-time data for optimal patient outcomes,” said Jackson. “The compact screen used during surgery and active trackers enhance efficiency and performance. Our patients undergoing knee replacement procedures will benefit from this new technology.”
Similar to drivers using GPS technology to navigate, using Exactech GPS enables Jackson to align the implant precisely. Patients benefit from an improved overall function of the joint. Other benefits may include longer life of the joint due to wearing down unevenly if not aligned precisely.
Jackson specializes in diagnosing and treating knee and hip arthritis, fractures, post traumatic arthritis, avascular necrosis of knees and hips, painful or failed total or partial knee and hip replacements, dislocations and shoulder arthritis among other conditions. He performs procedures such as total knee replacement, revisions of total knee replacement, total hip replacement, knee arthroscopy, conversion hemiarthroplasty to full arthroplasty and meniscectomy, loose body removal, injections, total shoulder arthroplasty, hip resurfacing and shoulder arthroscopy.
Visit genesishcs.org/orthopedic to learn more about the Genesis Orthopedic Center.
Corey Jackson, D.O., Board-certified Orthopedic Surgeon at the Genesis Orthopedic Center, recently became the first surgeon to use the newest generation of ExactechGPS® hardware and technology.
Mitesh Parekh, M.D., a Urogynecologist with Genesis Urogynecology, has been recognized by Medtronic, a leading medical device company, for his outstanding contribution in positively impacting the lives of 500 patients through the innovative InterStim™ therapy. This recognition is awarded to physicians for who demonstrate exceptional expertise in utilizing the InterStim™ therapy to alleviate symptoms associated with overactive bladder, fecal incontinence and non-obstructive urinary retention.
“The Genesis Urogynecology team is pleased to receive this award from Medtronic,” said Dr. Parekh. “We are proud of our partnership with InterStim™. This program demonstrates our commitment to helping our patients live happier, healthier lives.”
Dr. Parekh’s achievement was based on several criteria, including board certification in urology, obstetrics, gynecology and urogynecology, the completion of Medtronic education courses, and successful implantation of a minimum of 500 patients with the InterStim™ system, among others.
InterStim™ therapy utilizes sacral nerve stimulation to restore communication between the brain and bladder or bowels, regulating the function of sacral nerves to interpret signals from the brain and transmit them to the pelvic floor muscles.
To learn more about Dr. Parekh and the services he offers, visit genesishcs.org/find-doctors/parekh-mitesh-h.
Mitesh Parekh, M.D., a Urogynecologist with Genesis Urogynecology, has been recognized by Medtronic for his outstanding contribution in positively impacting the lives of 500 patients through the innovative InterStim™ therapy.
Genesis Behavioral Health recently received a $300 donation from Muskingum University’s Nursing Student Organization (NSO). NSO hosted a campus volleyball tournament and invited teams to participate for a $50 entry fee. The winning team, Chi Alpha Nu sorority, selected where to donate the proceeds.
Muskingum University student Marysa Starcher said, “Chi Alpha Nu donated to Genesis Behavioral Health because of the ongoing safe and caring environment they create within the community.”
NSO partnered with two Muskingum organizations for the tournament, Active Minds and the M.A.C.E. Club fraternity. Active Minds is a nationwide organization that promotes mental health awareness and education for young adults. Additional proceeds from a “Muskies Fight the Stigma” T-shirt fundraiser were included with the donation.
“We are appreciative that the students chose to support Genesis,” said Jerry Nolder, Executive Director, Genesis HealthCare Foundation. “Our future is bright with students like these who impact the community with their generosity.”
NSO participates in Muskingum University campus activities that support healthy lifestyle behaviors while developing skills essential for professional nursing practices. Associate Professor of Nursing Terra Armstead, DNP, RN, CEN, advises the organization.
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Marysa Starcher, Steven Garcia (center) and Terra Armstead from Muskingum University present a $300 check to Genesis Behavioral Health employees Stephanie Garvin, Katelynn Conners, Stacy Highley and Paul Gaulke.
Not pictured: Muskingum University student Mason Hensley.
Genesis Behavioral Health recently received a $300 donation from Muskingum University’s Nursing Student Organization (NSO).
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Considering Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy? Here’s what you need to know.
It is a minimally invasive surgery to remove your gallbladder using a few small incisions and a laparoscope (a thin tube with a camera used to guide the surgeon). Robotic-assisted instrumentation may also be used during laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Click here for more about robotic-assisted procedures.
This surgery is recommended for gallstones causing pain or infection, poor gallbladder function, cholecystitis (inflamed gallbladder) or pancreatitis from blocked ducks.
Choosing laparoscopic surgery over traditional open surgery offers several benefits, including less postoperative pain, smaller scars, a quicker recovery time and often the ability to go home the same day as the surgery.
Yes, this surgery is considered very safe, with a low risk of complications. Serious issues, such as infection or bleeding, are rare.
Preparation involves:
Preoperative tests include blood tests, an EKG or an ultrasound for selective patients.
Informing your doctor about all your medications and supplements, as you may need to stop certain ones before the surgery.
Fasting for at least six hours before the procedure is typically required.
Arranging for someone to drive you home after surgery.
During the surgery, you receive general anesthesia to ensure you are asleep and pain-free. The surgeon will make four small incisions in your abdomen, through which the laparoscope and other surgical instruments are inserted. The gallbladder is then detached and removed through one of the incisions. Finally, the incisions are closed with stitches or surgical glue.
After surgery:
Expect mild pain managed with medication.
Start with clear liquids, then gradually reintroduce solid foods.
Resume light activities in a few days but avoid heavy lifting or strenuous activities for a couple of weeks.
Attend follow-up appointments to ensure proper healing.
To reduce anxiety about the surgery, educate yourself about the procedure and what to expect, communicate openly with your surgeon and consider practicing relaxation techniques such as deep breathing or meditation.
Talk to your doctor to decide if Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy is right for you.
Considering Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy? Here’s what you need to know.
Thai Trinh, M.D., FAANA, Orthopedic Surgeon with Genesis Orthopedic Sports Medicine, recently earned the fellow designation from the Arthroscopy Association of North America (AANA). The designation demonstrates Trinh’s dedication to arthroscopy, a minimally invasive diagnostic and treatment procedure, and his skill and leadership in the orthopedic field.
“We are pleased that Dr. Trinh’s efforts to provide high-quality orthopedic care using minimally invasive techniques like arthroscopy have been recognized by the AANA,” said Carley Gutridge, Director, Genesis Orthopedic Services. “His skill, leadership and dedication to his patients make him an excellent surgeon, and we are proud he is part of our outstanding Orthopedic Team.”
The Arthroscopy Association of North America (AANA) is an international professional organization of more than 5,000 orthopedic surgeons and other medical professionals who are committed to advancing the field of minimally invasive orthopedic surgery to improve patient outcomes.
Visit genesishcs.org/orthopedic to learn more about the Genesis Orthopedic Center and the Orthopedic Team.
Awarded by Arthroscopy Association of North America
Genesis is offering free sports physicals for student athletes.
Your feet carry you everywhere. Make sure you give them the love they deserve. Here are some easy tips from the American Academy of Dermatology to care for your feet and prevent some of the most common issues.
Wearing the right pair of shoes goes a long way to prevent problems like corns and blisters. When choosing your shoes, you want to make sure they aren’t too loose or too tight. Get your feet measured to ensure you have the perfect fit. Want more tips for choosing the right shoes? We’ve got you covered.
If your toenails are too long, it can also cause corns. It can also lead to ingrown toenails, which can be painful. Keep your toenails short by trimming them regularly. Trim your toenails by cutting them straight across. Make sure to sanitize your nail tools after use.
One of the easiest ways to deal with dry or cracked heels is to moisturize them. Instead of applying it on dry skin, apply the cream after your shower or bath when your feet are still damp to lock in the moisture. Look for moisturizers with 10-25% urea, alpha hydroxy acid, or salicylic acid.
Spending time in humid environments like spas and locker rooms can increase your risk for nail fungus and athlete’s foot. Wearing flip-flops or shower shoes instead of walking around barefoot can keep your feet safe.
No one likes the feeling of wet socks, but worse than that, excess moisture can lead to nail fungus. Change your socks after working out or doing yard work. Wearing moisture-wicking socks can also keep your socks fresh longer.
If you have any questions or concerns about the health of your feet, contact your primary care provider or dermatologist.
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Your feet carry you everywhere. Make sure you give them the love they deserve.