Patient Education

At Southern Oregon Orthopedics, we are dedicated to providing the experienced, specialized orthopedic care you deserve. Please see our patient education resources below for helpful information on a variety of orthopedic topics.

Total Joint Replacement Seminars

Southern Oregon Orthopedics is proud to offer free informational seminars held with Dr. Daniel Cowley to those who are scheduled for joint replacement surgery or considering this type of surgery. 

During this class, you’ll learn about knee and hip replacement surgery as well as meet our exceptional care team, physical therapists, and home health services.

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Educational Videos

The doctors and staff of Southern Oregon Orthopedics have provided the following educational videos as a resource for our patients and community. We hope you find the information here to be helpful.

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To better understand posture and determine whether yours is good for your health, we look at the effect of poor posture and ways to correct it.

Chronic back pain is a common issue that leads to loss of time at work and limits your ability…

We explore what PT can do by examining the common reasons for getting physical therapy, and the variety of ways you can benefit from it in your everyday life.

When we think of physical therapy (PT), we often think of recovering from an…

Let’s look at the procedure itself, common reasons for getting one, and how age affects this treatment.

Am I Too Young for a Hip Replacement?

Your hip is a ball and socket joint vital for stability and weight bearing that is composed of…

Regardless of how active you are, you need your legs for standing and moving around, and your feet for maintaining balance. Walking, running, dancing, jumping … all of these actions are only possible with functionally stable legs and feet. One of…