What are the Causes of Chronic Knee Pain?
Saturday, 22 April 2017
Knee pain is the most common reason for primary care doctor visits. In addition, 30% of orthopedic complaints are related to knee pain. Overall, half of all athletes have some type of knee pain during their lives. The knee is considered an “at risk” joint. These means that the structure of the knee places mechanical
- Published in Orthopedic
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The Basics of Quadriceps Tendon Tears and Treatment
Saturday, 28 May 2016
The quadriceps tendon is a large fibrous structure just above the kneecap. This tendon is part of the complex extensor mechanism of the knee that includes the patella (kneecap), the patellar tendon, the quadriceps muscle, and the quadriceps tendon. A tear in the quadriceps tendon is a common athletic injury. What is the role of
- Published in Knee Surgery, Sports Medicine
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
What are My Options for Meniscal Tear Treatment?
Thursday, 31 March 2016
Meniscal Tear Meniscal injuries are the most common type of knee injuries. Meniscus tears are usually related to trauma, but they can occur from a sudden twist or repeated squatting. How common are meniscal tears? In a study involving 100 patients with suspected meniscal tears, researchers found meniscal tears in 57 patients with symptoms, and
- Published in Knee 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
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