What Exactly is Runner’s Knee?
Saturday, 22 March 2014
Runner’s knee is the common name of patellofemoral pain syndrome, a number of medical conditions that cause pain around the front of the knee. This is not limited to runners, but extends to other athletes that place great amounts of repetitive stress to their knees (e.g., skiers, jumpers, football players, etc.). This usually manifests itself
- Published in Sports Medicine
ACL Surgery And New Discoveries
Thursday, 20 March 2014
Even the best orthopedic surgeon has patients who experience some knee instability after ACL surgery. Orthopedic medicine has long recognized four ligaments that cause the knee to operate properly. These ligaments often become damaged through trauma, with the ACL accounting for nearly 300,000 of these surgeries every year. However, while most of these surgeries are
- Published in Orthopedic
5 Of The Most Common Types Of Knee Surgery
Tuesday, 18 March 2014
Of the 360 joints in the human body, the knee joint is the largest, supporting almost the entire weight of the body. The knee joint, itself is made up of numerous ligaments and 3 joints. Unlike other joints, the knee has allows for both flexion and extension, with a certain amount of rotation as well.
- Published in Knee Surgery
When Do You Need An Orthopedic Doctor?
Tuesday, 18 March 2014
An orthopedic doctor treats people for problems in their joints, nerves, and bones, otherwise called the musculoskeletal system. The prefix “ortho” means “straight”. The “pedic” part of the title hearkens back to the original purpose of study in this field: helping children who had been crippled or who had debilitating disease. Since pediatrics is the
- Published in Orthopedic
Tennis Elbow: What Does Surgery Entail?
Monday, 17 March 2014
If you or someone that you know has ever suffered from tennis elbow, formally known as lateral epicondylitis, you are aware of just how painful it can be. This condition isn’t just limited to tennis players either; in fact, anyone who overuses their elbow is prone to experiencing the inflammation that damages forearm muscles and
- Published in Elbow Surgery
Nonsurgical Therapies for ACL Injuries – info from a Phoenix Sports Medicine Doctor
Sunday, 09 March 2014
An ACL injury is an often debilitating injury to the knee. This disability is commonly heard of in athletes due to indirect contact tears and ruptures. The cause of the injury is due to the anterior cruciate ligament becoming subject to a tear that can range from minor to a complete one. The primary problem
- Published in Sports Medicine