An Overview Of Runner’s Knee
Saturday, 22 November 2014
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
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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Treating Osteochondritis Dissecans In The Elbow
Sunday, 26 October 2014
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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An Overview of Cartilage Regeneration
Monday, 20 October 2014
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
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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How To Avoid Patellar Dislocation
Friday, 19 September 2014
Patellar dislocation or instability is usually a bigger problem in women than men and tends to occur more often in athletes. An orthopedic doctor can help with stability issues in the knee, which can prevent further dislocations. After the first dislocated kneecap, there is a 40% chance of a re-occurrence, so it is important to
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5 Common Ankle Injuries
Friday, 19 September 2014
Ankle injuries are among the many issues treated at orthopedic clinics. While there are a number of problems that can affect the ankle, some are far more common than others. 1.Sprains Sprained ankles are extremely common. Approximately 25,000 Americans sprain their ankles every day. Sprains are also the reason most athletes take breaks from training
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What are the Outcomes of ACL Reconstruction?
Friday, 12 September 2014
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries often require reconstruction and repair of this fibrous structure. ACL reconstruction involves the use of a graft to replace the damaged ligament. The most common grafts used come from the patient’s own body, such as one of the hamstring tendons or the patellar tendon (from the kneecap region). A less
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About Your Shoulder Pain – How Shoulder Pain Develops
Thursday, 21 August 2014
The shoulder joint may feel like a sturdy joint, but it’s actually relatively unstable in construction. The joint trades stability for mobility, allowing both arms to move in almost all directions to lift objects of various weights. The shoulder joint, as a ball and socket joint, is supported by the four rotator cuff muscles—the teres
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Phoenix Orthopedic Surgeons Will Treat Your Shoulder Pain
Saturday, 26 July 2014
Shoulder pain affects everyone from time to time. Sometimes the shoulder can be overextended or fatigued from overuse. However, there can be times when shoulder pain may not go away or becomes worse over time. This is when you should see your orthopedic Phoenix physician to have it diagnosed and treated, so you can get
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