Conditions and Treatments
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At Cooper University Health Care, our specialists use the latest research, advanced technologies, and evidence‑based care to diagnose and treat a full range of conditions. Search below to explore conditions and treatment options, learn what to expect, and discover how Cooper’s compassionate, experienced teams are here to support you every step of the way.
An intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP) is placed inside the heart to reduce how hard the heart needs to work to pump blood.
Intracranial stenosis is the medical term for severe narrowing of a cerebral artery that restricts blood flow to areas of the brain. This narrowing is caused by atherosclerosis.
Ischemic cardiomyopathy results when the arteries that bring blood and oxygen to the heart are blocked. There is usually a buildup of cholesterol and other substances, called plaque, in the arteries that bring oxygen to heart muscle tissue. Over time, the heart muscle does not work well, and it is more difficult for the heart to fill and pump blood to the body.
Cooper's joint replacement and reconstruction surgeons are experts in shoulder, hip, knee, and ankle replacement. Our coordinated care approach ensures that you receive the utmost expertise in presurgical evaluation, surgical care, and follow-up rehabilitation services.
Several types of cancer can develop in the kidney. Renal cell cancer is the most common type of kidney cancer. It occurs more often in men than in women.
Kidney stones (also called renal stones or urinary stones) are small, hard deposits that form in one or both kidneys; the stones are made up of minerals or other compounds found in urine. Kidney stones vary in size, shape, and color. To be cleared from the body (or "passed"), the stones need to travel through ducts that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder (ureters) and be excreted. Depending on their size, kidney stones generally take days to weeks to pass out of the body.
Our knees handle a great deal of stress from everyday activities such as lifting, kneeling and climbing stairs as well as from athletic pursuits such as running, tennis, skiing and basketball. Knee pain generally occurs as the result of an injury, mechanical problem, arthritis or other inflammatory condition.
Causes of Chronic Knee Pain Many knee problems are a result of the aging process and continual wear and stress on the knee joint.
KYBELLA™ is the first and only approved injectable drug for contouring moderate to severe submental fullness, a condition that is commonly referred to as a double chin.
More than 44 million Americans—mostly women—have or are at risk for developing osteoporosis, a thinning and weakening of the bones that increases the chance of fractures, especially of the spine, hip, and wrist.
Labral repair is a surgical procedure used to correct damage to the ring of cartilage (labrum) that surrounds the cup or socket in the shoulder joint for the end of the arm bone (humerus) to move smoothly and securely.
What is a laminectomy?