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Join Dr. Adam Norwood for a Knee, Hip Pain ‘Lunch and Learn’

LITTLE ROCK, Ark.Knee and hip pain are typically the result of an injury but can also be caused by the aging process and continual stress on the joint. 

Dr. Adam Norwood, an orthopedic surgeon at Baptist Health Orthopedic Clinic-Little Rock, is putting the focus on relieving joint pain by offering a free “Lunch and Learn” event sponsored by Stryker and Baptist Health so that local residents can get back to the activities they enjoy. Join us on Thursday, June 20, for a discussion which can be attended in person.

The event will take place in Room 1601 at Baptist Health College Little Rock located at 11900 Colonel Glenn Road. Lunch will be provided beginning at 11:30 a.m. If you’d like to join, you can do so at Noon. This Lunch and Learn offers the opportunity to engage directly with Dr. Norwood during the Q&A session. If you’d like to secure a spot in-person, register through the Stryker site at bit.ly/bhhipkneeluncheon.

 Mako joint replacement surgery, available at Baptist Health, can make your hip or knee pain history. With its personalization, advanced technology and unique benefits, this innovative surgery option can help you change your life.

Baptist Health was the first health care system in central Arkansas to begin utilizing the Mako system. Mako is the most innovative robotic system currently available for joint replacement surgery for both partial, total knee replacement and hip replacement procedures.

For more information about Mako, visit baptisthealthortho.com.

 

About Baptist Health

For more than a century, Baptist Health has delivered all our best in health care through Christian compassion and innovative services. Baptist Health, Arkansas’ most comprehensive health care organization, is here For You. For Life. – with more than 250 points of access that include 12 hospitals; urgent care centers; a senior living community; over 100 primary and specialty care clinics; a college with studies in nursing and allied health; and a graduate residency program. It is also the largest private not-for-profit health care organization based in Arkansas, providing care through the support of approximately 11,000 employees, groundbreaking treatments, renowned physicians and community outreach programs. For more information about Baptist Health, visit Baptist-Health.com, call Baptist Health HealthLine at 1-888-BAPTIST or download the myBaptistHealth app