Latest articles from Howard Luks, MD
Latest blogs from Howard Luks, MD As healthcare providers, the words we use wi th our patients carry significant weight. When we tell someone they have “bone on bone” knees or compare their joints to those of a 90-year-old, we may think we’re helping them understand the severity of their condition. However, these phrases can do more harm than good. They can create fear, discourage activity, and even push patients toward unnecessary surgery. Let’s explore why these phrases are problematic and how we can