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KentuckyOne Health to Host Free Seminar in London on Joint Pain Treatment Options - Archived

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Sharon Hershberger, Director, Public Affairs
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KentuckyOne Health to Host Free Seminar in London on Joint Pain Treatment Options

London, Ky. (March 14, 2016) — KentuckyOne Health Orthopedic Associates will host a free seminar on treatment options for joint pain on Tuesday, March 29 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the London Community Center, 529 S. Main Street. Anyone living with knee or hip pain is invited to attend to learn about ways to maximize their quality of life. 
 
The seminar will feature board-certified orthopedic surgeons Patrice Beliveau, MD, Alan Oster, MD, and Jean-Maurice Page, MD, who will discuss joint osteoarthritis risks and symptoms, non-surgical treatments for osteoarthritis, joint replacement surgery options, recovery and living with joint replacement, and the joint replacement program at KentuckyOne Health Orthopedic Associates in London. Food and refreshments will be served.
 
“Millions of Americans suffer from joint pain as a result of work- or sports-related injuries, osteoarthritis or joint problems due to aging,” said Dr. Page. “If left untreated, knee and hip pain will only get worse over time. At KentuckyOne Health, we offer a variety of options that can help patients get back to leading an active lifestyle, even when other treatments have failed.”
 
The seminar is free and open to the public, but registration is required by March 25 at KentuckyOneHealth.org/london-orthoseminar or by calling 606.330.6070.
 
About KentuckyOne Health
KentuckyOne Health was formed when two major Kentucky health care organizations came together in early 2012. KentuckyOne Health combines the Jewish and Catholic heritages of the two former systems – Jewish Hospital & St. Mary’s HealthCare and Saint Joseph Health System. In late 2012, the organization formed a partnership with the University of Louisville Hospital | James Graham Brown Cancer Center.  The nonprofit system is committed to improving the health of Kentuckians by integrating medical research, education, technology and health care services wherever patients receive care. KentuckyOne Health has more than 200 locations including hospitals, physician groups, clinics, primary care centers, specialty institutes and home health agencies across the state of Kentucky and southern Indiana.

Publish date: 

Monday, March 14, 2016