The Basics of Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) Tears and Treatment
Friday, 22 April 2016
The posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) is a tough band of tissue connecting your thigh bone (femur) to the shin bone (tibia). The PCL is one of four main knee ligaments. A tear in the PCL is a common sports injury. How common are PCL tears? PCL tears comprise less than 20% of all knee ligament
- Published in Orthopedic, PCL Reconstruction
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An Overview of Outpatient Elbow Surgeries in Phoenix AZ
Monday, 08 February 2016
Arthroscopic elbow surgery is used to treat degenerative joint disease and various injuries. Many elbow procedures are performed outpatient, which means the patient goes home the same day. Interposition Arthroplasty of the Elbow When a patient needs a joint replacement of the elbow, but is not a candidate, the surgeon can perform an interposition arthroplasty.
- Published in Elbow Surgery
Arthroscopic Debridement and Resurfacing of the Glenoid
Saturday, 09 January 2016
Arthroscopic debridement and resurfacing of the glenoid joint is a form of shoulder surgery. The glenoid is a part of the scapula (shoulder blade) is a shallow, articular surface located on the lateral aspect of the scapula. Debridement is the process of removing debris, excessive tissue, loose bodies, and other structures from the shoulder joint.
- Published in Shoulder Surgery
Shoulder Arthroscopy and Distal Clavicle Excision
Tuesday, 05 January 2016
A distal clavicle excision is a procedure used for impingement in the shoulder. Shoulder impingement is a condition where the space between the joint structures narrows, causing parts to pinch or rub. Arthroscopy involves the use of a lighted camera to make necessary repairs to the acromioclavicular (AC) joint. Who needs distal clavicle excision? The
- Published in Shoulder Surgery
Shoulder Arthroscopy and Decompression with an Arizona Orthopedic
Thursday, 10 December 2015
Shoulder arthroscopy and decompression is used to treat shoulder impingement, which occurs when the rotator cuff muscles and tendons are squeezed by the surrounding shoulder structures. This surgery decompresses the rotator cuff tendons so the patient can have normal mobility and pain relief. How do I prepare for shoulder arthroscopy? Before the procedure, you must
- Published in Shoulder Surgery, Sports Medicine
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
- Published in Knee Surgery, Sports Medicine
All about Cartilage Injuries – from a Phoenix Orthopedic Doctor
Saturday, 31 October 2015
Ever wonder what the white and shiny covering over the ends of bone was for? Known as articular cartilage, it serves as a good bearing surface of the joint, the smooth yet tough exterior of the cartilage are its defining characteristics. However, overtime degeneration of the cartilage may occur that in turn may lead to
- Published in Sports Medicine
The Best Way to Recover after Hip Arthroscopy
Tuesday, 27 October 2015
Hip arthroscopic surgery is a surgical process intended to repair damage to the cartilage or tears in the joint. Arthroscopic surgery can be utilized for most hip problems so long as you do not need a full hip replacement. Arthroscopic surgery has become one of the more popular surgical methods of the last few years
- Published in Sports Medicine
Snapping Hip Syndrome: The Cause and Treatment
Wednesday, 07 October 2015
Sometimes called ‘Dancer’s Hip’, this condition is one in which the patient feels or hears a kind of snapping sensation in the hip while walking, running, swinging their leg around, or something as simple as getting up from the chair. Snapping Hip Syndrome is a condition, while not that serious but still can prove to
- Published in Sports Medicine
What to Expect With a Distal Bicep Injury?
Friday, 18 September 2015
When your elbow sustains a serious injury, your Scottsdale orthopedic surgeon might perform a unique surgical process known as distal bicep repair. Located at the front area of your arm, the distal biceps muscle is the one which allows you to bend the elbow and rotate your forearm. This is the muscle which contributes in
- Published in Elbow Surgery