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Dr. Adam Farber is a top orthopedic surgeon in Phoenix. Board Certified and Fellowship Trained, he offers minimally invasive sports medicine procedures. This includes knee, shoulder and elbow procedures. Call (480) 219-3342 and visit the website at here

An Overview Of Runner’s Knee

Saturday, 22 November 2014 by afarber
Unlike most medical terms, “Runner’s Knee” refers to a blanket term that actually includes a number of disorders that differ in cause. Although each of these conditions may result in seeking treatment from an orthopedic doctor, they also vary in severity. It may result from any of the following: •    Overuse, more specifically from repeatedly
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An Overview Of Tennis Elbow

Saturday, 22 November 2014 by afarber
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Tennis elbow is a painful condition that is frequently trivialized by those who do not have it. The condition is basically a soreness or pain in the elbow that results from damage to tendons in this area that results from repeated actions such as those made when playing racquet sports. The pain may be localized
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Autograft Hamstring ACL Reconstruction

Thursday, 30 October 2014 by afarber
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is often torn during blunt trauma to the knee. Surgery is often required to replace the ACL. One of the ways the surgery is done is to take a piece of the hamstring tendon from behind the knee and replace the damaged ACL with it. This is known as an
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The Basics of Articular Chondrocyte Implantation (ACI)

Monday, 27 October 2014 by afarber
Articular cartilage injuries do not self-repair easily. Luckily, there is new advanced technology that can be used for a wide variety of injuries and orthopedic problems to repair damaged cartilage and reduce permanent disability in the patient. The most advanced cartilage repair techniques is the articular chondrocyte implantation (ACI), which leads to a normally functioning
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Treating Osteochondritis Dissecans In The Elbow

Sunday, 26 October 2014 by afarber
One of the important risks facing teenage athletes, osteochondritis dissecans is most likely in children between 10 and 16. It can affect either the knee or the elbow.This is a particular type of damage to the cartilage that pads and lubricates the bones meeting at these joints, which also affects the underlying bone. Although severe
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Patellar Realignment Procedures: Lateral Release, VMO Advancement

Friday, 24 October 2014 by afarber
Patella realignment surgery is an effective means of stabilizing the knee joint. Patellofemoral pain and instability are difficult to treat. Occasionally, the thigh muscles can be retrained and strengthened to stabilize the patella through physical therapy. Many orthopedic surgeons will order a knee brace to centralize the kneecap and prevent pain and other symptoms The
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Autograft Bone-Tendon-Bone ACL

Tuesday, 21 October 2014 by afarber
In the United States, there are around 200,000 ACL tears each year and 100,000 ACL repairs are performed on these tears annually. High school, college, and professional football players often experience ACL tears, which can greatly affect their athletic careers. Approximately eight percent of all football players of the National Invitational Camp have a history
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An Overview of Cartilage Regeneration

Monday, 20 October 2014 by afarber
Cartilage regeneration is an attempt to restore damaged joint cartilage. This can be done using several techniques. This new technique has been successfully performed in Europe for years, and is beginning to be used more in the United States. Every year, more than 12 million people go to the doctor with knee pain, and of
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Treating Achilles TendonInjuries

Monday, 20 October 2014 by afarber
The Achilles tendon attaches three different calf muscles to the heel. It provides important stability for higher-speed walking and running as well as jumping. However, being close to the skin and confined in a narrow space behind the ankle, it can be vulnerable to injuries. Athletes in particular sometimes develop two main types of problems
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Allograft Bone-Patellar Tendon-Bone ACL Reconstruction

Saturday, 18 October 2014 by afarber
Approximately 50 percent of all knee injuries involve either a partial or complete tear of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). Surgical reconstruction is done to repair this ligament when this occurs. One technique that is popular is the allograft bone-patellar tendon-bone procedure. This is the alternative to the autograft procedure, which can lead to increased
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