An Overview of Knee Arthroscopy and Chondroplasty
Saturday, 02 January 2016
Chondroplasty is a procedure performed on the damaged cartilage of the knee by the top orthopedic surgeons in Phoenix and Scottsdale. This procedure lessens friction in the joint. Knee chondroplasty can be performed via arthroscopic method to decrease complications, risks, and recovery time. Who is a candidate for this procedure? The end of the bones
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Meniscal Repair FAQs with an Arizona Orthopedic Surgeon
Sunday, 13 December 2015
Knee Arthroscopy Repair of the Meniscus Arthroscopic surgery is the standard treatment used to repair a torn meniscus. Tearing of the meniscus usually occurs during activities that require fast stops, starts, cuts, and pivots. Arthroscopic surgery is recommended by Phoenix knee specialists because there are fewer risks and quicker recovery time. What are the types
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Knee Arthroscopy and Meniscectomy with a Phoenix Sports Doctor
Monday, 07 December 2015
A meniscectomy is a surgery performed for the removal of a torn knee meniscus. This procedure is recommended when the torn meniscus causes pain and other symptoms. With arthroscopy, the Phoenix orthopedic surgeon makes tiny incisions and uses a special camera. How is the procedure performed? The Phoenix sports medicine doctor first makes a one
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Am I A Candidate For Knee Arthroscopy?
Saturday, 05 September 2015
The quality of a patient’s life can be adversely affected and in a major way, due to a knee injury, especially if it’s severe. When it comes to treatments, it’s very important to find the one which is right and safeguards your ability to walk. There are a number of options when it comes to
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Different Cartilage Restoration Procedures
Thursday, 30 July 2015
Cartilage restoration processes help you to replace damaged cartilage in your joints. Many athletes suffer from knee pain which can be the result of damaged cartilage. The cartilage around your joints is a rubbery material that covers the ends of each bone. This cartilage is designed to reduce friction inside of your joint and to
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How to Prepare for Knee Arthroscopy in Phoenix AZ
Monday, 13 July 2015
If you have damage to your knee joint you may be indicated to undergo an arthroscopic surgery. Arthroscopic surgery can be used to repair most damage to the knee except for complete joint replacement. If you have damage to your tendons, cartilage, or your ligaments you can turn to a orthopedic surgeon to get the
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All About ACL Tears from a Phoenix Orthopedic Surgeon
Saturday, 28 March 2015
What is the ACL? The ACL is called the anterior cruciate ligament and it is one of four ligaments responsible for providing stabilization in the knee. What is the most common injury for the ACL? The most common injury is a torn ACL. What is a torn ACL? When the ACL goes through the front
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What are the indications for a second ACL reconstruction?
Sunday, 08 February 2015
Anterior Cruciate Ligament or ACL reconstruction surgery involves replacement of torn ligament from the knee with a tendon graft, taken from other part of the body or a cadaver. ACL injury is fairly common in people playing high impact sports and more than half of the cases are required to undergo an ACL reconstructive
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What are the outcomes of ACL reconstruction?
Thursday, 05 February 2015
ACL stands for Anterior Cruciate Ligament which is present in the knee. This ligament is responsible for holding the tibia or shin bone in place. The reconstruction of this ligament is performed when there is a tear and the person desires to get back to activities that require significant rotation and cutting. An injury to
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The Basics of Articular Chondrocyte Implantation (ACI)
Monday, 27 October 2014
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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