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Dr. Patrick Chin

Dr. Patrick Chin

MD, MBA, FRCSC,
Orthopaedic Surgeon
Vancouver, BC
Q:

How long does a shoulder replacement last?

A:

The life span on a shoulder replacement is about 10-15 years. This timeframe has improved over the past 20 years with changes to procedures and materials used. You can expect to have a potential decrease in the range of motion around your shoulder joint after replacement surgery, but many patients report good shoulder strength and a decrease in pain.

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Treatment of Shoulder Pain - Orthopaedic Surgery

Dr. Jan Peter Dank

Dr. Jan Peter Dank

MD
Dermatologist
Bellingham, WA
Q:

What is SPF?

A:

SPF stands for Sun Protection Factor, and it is a property of sunscreen. It allows you to stay out longer in the sun without becoming sunburned. It also protects you from ultraviolet B radiation. Sunscreens on the market carry SPF's from 1 all the way up to 60 and higher. Generally speaking, you should look for a sunscreen with an SPF of 25 or higher for your skin protection.

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What are your Skin Care Issues with Sun and Tanning Exposure

Dr. Bernice Tsang

Dr. Bernice Tsang

Electrophysiologist, Southlake Regional Health Centre
Electrophysiologist
Newmarket, ON
Q:

Having a Pacemaker and Defibrillator Inserted - What to Expect

A:

There are two different kinds of devices: pacemakers and defibrillators. Pacemakers are used to treat slow rhythm problems, and defibrillators are used to treat fast rhythm problems coming from the bottom part of the heart.

Devices are placed under conscious sedation. You do not need a general anesthetic for the procedure. The procedure takes anywhere between 10 minutes for a battery replacement and about 20 minutes for a new device.

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Having a Pacemaker and Defibrillator Inserted - What to Expect

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