2025 Orthopedic  Community Lecture Series
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2025 Orthopedic Community Lecture Series

2025 Orthopedic Community Lecture Series

By SAN ANTONIO REGIONAL HOSPITAL

Location

1100 San Bernardino Rd

1100 San Bernardino Road Upland, CA 91786

About this event

  • Event lasts 7 days 1 hour

Join San Antonio Regional Hospital for a Orthopedic Community Lecture series.

San Antonio’s Orthopedic Institute and Joint Replacement Center have earned numerous awards and recognitions for excellence in orthopedic care and joint replacement. Join us for a series of in-person community lectures on a variety of orthopedic topics. Our award-winning physicians will also address live questions from our audience.

Location: The Scheu Family Building , 2nd Floor Conference Room

1100 San Bernardino Road, Upland, CA 91786


Connor R. LaRose, MD - Tuesday, April 22, 2025 • 6:00 - 7:00 pm

IN FULL MOTION: Restoring Shoulder Health

Addressing shoulder pain is not a one-size-fits all approach. Dr. LaRose will explain various shoulder injuries such as frozen shoulder, rotator cuff injuries, arthritis, and joint repair. Learn about treatment options, including newer biologics like PRP injections. Dr. LaRose will also review the latest techniques in shoulder surgeries which are now commonly performed as outpatient procedures.


Kenneth H. Jahng, MD - Tuesday, April 29, 2025 • 6:00 - 7:00 pm

PUTTING THE PEP BACK IN YOUR STEP:

How the Anterior Approach to Hip Replacement Can Help

When it’s time to consider surgery, total hip replacement surgery can relieve pain and restore mobility to people whose joints have been damaged by trauma or degenerative diseases such as hip arthritis. Because there is more than one approach to perform a hip replacement, join Dr. Jahng in a discussion of the different approaches including the “anterior approach” that has gained popularity in recent years.


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San Antonio Regional Hospital is an award-winning acute-care hospital offering advanced medical care for residents throughout the Inland Empire region. The hospital offers a full range of medical, obstetrical, and surgical services, including open heart, vascular, neuro surgery. The hospital treats over 200,000 patients each year and is one of the busiest paramedic receiving centers in San Bernardino County. San Antonio has a strong history spanning 110 years and enjoys a reputation for quality care with a personal touch.