Basics of Arthroscopic Surgery in Phoenix and Scottsdale
Monday, 05 October 2015
The surgical procedure that orthopedic surgeons use to effectively visualize, diagnose, and treat the problems that arise inside a joint, is known as arthroscopy. The word itself is derived from joining two Greek words arthro (joint) and skopein (to look). The word, in its most literal sense, means to look inside a joint. The Phoenix
- Published in Shoulder Surgery, Sports Medicine
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What Are The Surgical Options For Frozen Shoulder?
Monday, 21 September 2015
You must have surely felt the pain associated with frozen shoulder, if you come in the late 40s and early 70s age bracket. What is frozen shoulder? Characterized by pain, stiffness and loss of motion in the shoulder, this is a disorder which commonly affects women between 40-70 years of age, although men aren’t exempt
- Published in Shoulder Surgery
Why Women Are At Increased Risk of Knee Injuries
Tuesday, 15 September 2015
There are times when you are running, jumping, playing hard and generally, very into the game, when suddenly you hear something, a ‘popping’ sound. At times, you can even feel it. Immediately after, it’s not uncommon to feel as if the rug has been pulled out from under the feet and all the air has
- Published in ACL Reconstruction, Sports Medicine
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
What Are The Causes Of Exercise Induced Compartment Syndrome?
Wednesday, 02 September 2015
Also known as exertional compartment syndrome, chronic compartment syndrome etc, this is a condition that causes people to experience muscle pain. Usually relieved by rest, patients suffering from the syndrome often complain of pain after undergoing a period of exercise or activity. Depending on the severity of the condition, patients run the chance of having
- Published in Sports Medicine
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
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
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