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New Study Measures the Value of ACL Reconstruction Surgery
Thursday, 12 December 2013
There are four major ligaments located within the knee including two cruciate ligaments (the ACL and PCL). Acting like strong ropes which actively hold the bones together thus keeping the knee stable, these ligaments can be injured in the following ways: Quickly changing directions Stopping suddenly Slowing down when running An incorrect landing when jumping
- Published in Knee Surgery
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Basics of Shoulder Impingement and Rotator Cuff Tendinitis
Friday, 06 December 2013
Of the various physical ailments a person can develop, pain in the shoulder is one of the most common. The shoulder is a combination of multiple muscles and tendons that help sustain the joint, providing a large range of motion for the ball and joint socket that houses the arm. Since there are such a
- Published in Shoulder Surgery
Shoulder Instability Repair with a Phoenix Orthopedic Surgeon
Wednesday, 04 December 2013
Shoulder instability is often caused when the structures and tissues become dislocated or torn. When shoulder instability goes without treatment, it often leads to shoulder separation, which is another form of instability. With shoulder separation, the two areas of the shoulder responsible for providing it with stability actually dislocate from each other. These areas include
- Published in Shoulder Surgery
Arthritis of and Treatment for the Shoulder
Monday, 02 December 2013
Many people worldwide suffer from some variation of arthritis, which is an inflammation of the joints. One of the most common spots for an individual to develop this inflammation is the shoulder, leading to stiffness, decreased range of motion, and general pain. Arthritis within the shoulder has no direct cure, but has several available treatment
- Published in Shoulder Surgery
Shoulder Surgery Repairs Or Replaces Shoulder
Saturday, 30 November 2013
Your shoulder is one of the most important joints in our entire body. However, as you age, your shoulders endure wear and tear and depending on the type of work you did, sports you played, previous injuries, etc., the wear and tear can become extremely bad – so bad that it becomes debilitating. Shoulder surgery
- Published in Orthopedic
Orthopedic Doctor Performs Knee Replacement Surgery
Tuesday, 26 November 2013
The most common joint replacement procedure is knee replacement surgery. A number of people suffer from knee arthritis but knowing when it is the correct time to have a knee replacement can be difficult. For many there’s a great deal of confusion over knee replacement surgery and what to expect. Knee Arthritis Most people think
- Published in Orthopedic
What are the Best Treatments for Shoulder Instability?
Friday, 22 November 2013
Your shoulder is often one of the most mobile joints in the body because it helps you reach over your head, rotate your arm and lift your arm as necessary throughout the day. Unfortunately, this constant movement can result in lessening stability as you age. Sudden injury can also cause the head of your upper
- Published in Shoulder Surgery
FAQ’S on Elbow Surgery for Chronic Lateral Epicondylitis
Wednesday, 20 November 2013
What is chronic lateral epicondylitis? Chronic lateral epicondylitis is an inflammatory condition of the tendons that join the forearm muscles on the elbows outside area. Three bones make up the joint to the elbow. The ligaments, muscles, and tendons are what hold the elbow together and when they wear out then surgery might be required.
- Published in Elbow Surgery