All You Need To Know About Throwing Injuries
Tuesday, 08 September 2015
Although uncommon, people of all ages can suffer from throwing injuries at any point in their lives. The injuries typically range from strained muscles, to tears and sometimes even fractures. The parts that are the most affected are normally the elbow or shoulder of the appendage, but the severity of this injury is highly dependent
- Published in Orthopedic, Shoulder Surgery, Sports Medicine
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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
- Published in Knee Surgery
Problems Resulting From Shoulder Dislocation
Monday, 24 August 2015
Mostly, shoulder dislocations occur following a sports injury or a fall. What happens when a shoulder dislocates is that the tendons that connect the muscles to the bone and the ligaments that connect bones together, become torn or stretched. The symptoms of shoulder dislocation are; Swelling Bruising Numbness Tingling Weakness in the fingers, arm, hand
- Published in Shoulder Surgery
An Overview of Tommy John Surgery
Friday, 21 August 2015
In medical practice, Tommy John Surgery is known as Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction or UCL. It’s a surgical graft procedure, in which the UCL located in the medial elbow is surgically replaced with a tendon found elsewhere in the body. Collegiate and professional athletes are the ones who more commonly face this procedure; in fact,
- Published in Elbow Surgery
Return To Competition From ACL Injury and Surgery: How Likely Is It?
Monday, 17 August 2015
The biggest challenge that medical professionals in the field of sports, still face today regarding ACL injury, is how long it will take for the athlete in question to fully participate in the sport after the surgery. Injuries that are sports related, especially an ACL tear, is far more serious than people think and therefore,
- Published in ACL Reconstruction
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
- Published in Knee Surgery
Surgery for Shoulder Instability
Monday, 27 July 2015
Patients who suffer from a throwing condition might occasionally feel their shoulder pop when they try to complete certain exercises. They might find that with time they feel less powerful in their shoulder and they are not as strong as they once were. Some people might experience pain in the front of their shoulder or
- Published in Shoulder Surgery
All About Shoulder Arthroscopy from an Arizona Shoulder Surgeon
Thursday, 23 April 2015
What is shoulder arthroscopy? Arthroscopic surgery is a surgical procedure used by Arizona orthopedic surgeons to inspect inside of your joint, diagnosed a condition, and repair the issue. The term literally translates from its original Greek to Maine looking within your joint. During shoulder arthroscopy, the Phoenix shoulder surgeon will make a small incision in
- Published in Orthopedic
An Overview of Throwing Injuries from a Phoenix Orthopedic
Friday, 17 April 2015
What is a throwing injury? Overhand throwing actually places pressure on the shoulder and specifically to all of the anatomy which tries to keep your sugar stable. Athletes who throw place this high level of stress on their shoulder repeatedly which can lead to overuse in the high range of shoulder throwing injuries. Although throwing
- Published in Sports Medicine