New York Post mentions Dr. Karkare in a story a couple of weeks ago. The story talks about Bill Butler, a first responder on Sept. 11, 2001, who suffered debilitating pain for years afterward. He finally underwent a successful robotic hip replacement for both hips,...
News 12 Long Island ran a featured story last week, featuring Dr. Karkare and a patient. Here’s the video… And here’s a transcription of the story… Announcer: On the health beat, the number of people having joint replacement surgery at younger...
A new study found that people who live a sedentary lifestyle are at risk for arthritis and other painful conditions at a younger age. Denis Courtney, a patient of Dr. Karkare who has arthritis, got knee replacement surgery at just 41 years old. His story was featured...
This is the story of Joanne Welsch, a 72 year old nurse that had a hip replacement performed by another surgeon. After she ran into complications with frequent hip dislocation, she came to Dr. Karkare, who was able to solve the problem.
It used to be that doctors would warn young patients with hip or knee arthritis that their joint replacement might only last 10 or 15 years, that meant having the surgery re-done for a 40 or 50-year-old with painful joints. That’s what happened to one 9/11 hero. Dr....
This is the story of how Dr. Karkare helped a woman after her procedure with another surgeon did not work out so well. Joanne needed a new hip. Doctors replaced her old joint with a titanium stem-and ball and socket, but although she was careful to follow what doctors...
Seventy-two year old Joanne Welsch is a nurse and was on her feet all the time, until her hip started to hurt. Joanne needed a new hip. Doctors replaced her old joint with a titanium stem-and ball and socket, and she was careful to follow what doctors call hip...
A hip replacement patient of Dr. Karkare named Joanne Welsch was in a news story about her hip dislocation. Joanne’s hip dislocated, not just once, but three times over a period of months. Dr. Karkare met Joanne in a New York hospital after the third...
After a woman’s knee replacement (done by another doctor) became infected and she almost lost her leg, a woman came to see Dr. Karkare. After the initial examination, Dr. Karkare scheduled and performed a total knee replacement surgery that not only saved her...
The Huffington Post mentions Dr. Karkare appears in this article earlier this year. The author Marjorie Hope Rothstein wrote: I came across Dr Karkare, a New York-based orthopedic surgeon, and was absolutely staggered when I saw the array of procedures that surgeons...
The website for Central Pennsylvania also picked up the national story of Dr. Karkare’s patient, Judy Tacktill. Judy was on her feet shortly after surgery and home a day later. Six weeks post-surgery, she uses a cane only when walking outside on uneven ground....
The custom knee surgery story of Dr. Karkares patient was on television in Fresno California last week. The reporter there that did the story was Margot Kim, and they’ve allowed us to embed the story here…
Reporter Melanie Falcon, at WFMV in Allentown PA reported the story also, about Dr. Karkare’s patient Judy Tactil, who started struggling to get around almost seven years ago. You can watch the entire segment on the TV stations website here
Dr. Karkare’s patient was interviewed for a news segment in San Antonio Texas a couple of weeks ago. The story is told by reporter Leslie Muton. You can see the...
The story of Judy Tactil, Dr. Karkare’s patient, seems to be gaining popularity. It was recently shown on KFDX, an NBC-affiliated television station serving Wichita Falls, Texas and Lawton, Oklahoma.
Last week a news item about Dr. Karkare’s patient Judy Tactil made it’s way to Columbus Ohio, on the website for ABC Affiliate WTVM Channel 9. More than 700,000 Americans have knee replacement surgery every year to eliminate chronic pain from worn out...
Dr. Karkare was on the “Maureens medical moment segment, for NBC affiliate WDNU in Indiana. In the segment, host Maureen McFaddedn covers the new two-pronged approach that is helping patients get back on their feet faster than ever before.
A segment with Dr. Karkare was shown on CBS affiliate KTVA, in Anchorage Alaska on channel 11. The reporter doing the voiceover in the segment is Megan...
Last month Dr. Karkare was on the news in Palm Springs, talking about robotic hip replacement, and here’s the video that was sent to us by the TV station… Here is the transcript of the video: Speaker 1: First in the Coachella Valley. You’re watching...