Multiple recommendations from friends on Facebook to see Dr. Zabinski for knee pain!

I went on Facebook and asked for referrals for knee pain, Dr. Zabinski was referred to me 6 times. So I gave it a shot, I cannot tell you how pleased I was. I have had a problem with my left knee, having trouble walking since Dec. (5 months). I was lucky to get in within 2 days due to a cancellation. I could not believe I can bend my knee and feel almost normal in one day. I still have 3 more shots to go and therapy. I am also taking turmeric and 80 mg ibuprofen for swelling… I am exceptionally pleased!

Vonnie Clark

I highly recommend seeing Dr. Zabinski if you are suffering from knee pain!

I do physical work for a living and have an active life. I also have been dealing with arthritis pain in my left knee for over 20 years.

6 weeks ago, I had knee replacement surgery with Dr. Zabinski. At this point, the knee pain is gone and I feel great. While I am still in the recovery phase, I have recuperated exceptionally well. Physical Therapy is no longer needed and I am getting back to my active lifestyle.

I highly recommend Dr. Zabinski!
Joe Bunting

KNEE REPLACEMENT GIVES PATIENTS A PAIN-FREE LIFE

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“Shore Healthy Living” Newsletter

February 13, 2019

Knee replacement surgeries are a daily occurrence for Dr. Stephen Zabinski and his fellow orthopedic surgeons at Shore Orthopaedic University Associates (SOUA) in Somers Point. “Knees are by far the most common of all joints that are replaced,” said Dr. Zabinski who has been performing knee replacement surgery for more than 20 years.  “Knees are also the joint most commonly affected by osteoarthritis. They are also the most subjective to sports injury and most affected by weight. Those factors can wear the knees away.”

Most patients will visit SOUA with complaints of discomfort from osteoarthritis, though there are many forms of arthritis that negatively impact joints and bones. Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis in the knee. It is a degenerative, “wear-and-tear” type of arthritis where the cartilage gradually wears away. It occurs most often in people age 50 and older, but may occur in younger people as well, according to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Dr. Zabinski added that genetics also plays a factor and said people who tend to sit cross-legged as they eat, or kneel often may have significant discomfort in their knee simply because they are putting a lot of additional stress on the knee itself.

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I would recommend both Dr. Zabinski and Dr. Lai for all your orthopaedic issues!

I have been going to Shore Orthopaedics for a number of years, always dealing with Dr. Zabinski. He has done over 6 surgeries on my elbow, knees, shoulder and I find that each time I visit him for any issue that I have, he takes the time to listen to my concerns and he has helped me with getting me back on track with living a full life.

I just recently had a visit and surgery with Dr. Ted Lai. I had a great experience with him as well. He listened and pointed out things that I didn’t understand on my MRI films. He is am amazing surgeon and fixed my ankle after a severe injury, even though I had a long recovery, he put my ankle back and now I can move and walk normal again. I would recommend both Dr. Zabinski and Dr. Lai for all your orthopaedic issues.

Barbara Cummings
– Northfield, NJ