
What does a meniscus tear feel like? What are the symptoms and treatment options for a meniscus tear? Do you need meniscus surgery? Learn more about treatment.
What does a meniscus tear feel like? What are the symptoms and treatment options for a meniscus tear? Do you need meniscus surgery? Learn more about treatment.
The most common cause of a meniscus tear is a quick twisting or pivoting maneuver of the knee joint; usually associated with the knee being in a bent position when it was twisted.
Lauren’s athletic career flashed in front of her eyes and she faced the terrible reality many athletes face: a torn ACL.
Victoria tore her ACL dancing. No referral needed, Victoria went to OrthoIndy Physical Therapy to rehab her knee back to normal, without undergoing surgery.
After tearing his meniscus, Cameron tried physical therapy but was still in a lot of knee pain. After torn meniscus surgery he was able to get back to soccer.
An ACL injury is a relatively common knee injury especially for athletes. Treatment depends on the severity of the injury and the needs of the patient.
Most MCL injuries can be treated with rest, ice, anti-inflammatory medicine and other nonsurgical treatments. However, severe tears may require surgery.
A wide range of injuries can occur in skiing. However, there are several strategies that can help prevent ski injuries from happening.
Most soccer injuries involve the lower extremities of the body. Learn more about the five most common soccer injuries and the risks of playing soccer.
After tearing her ACL and getting surgery, Shanna returns to soccer and tears her ACL and meniscus only to get surgery again. But now she’s back in the game.
After rotator cuff and knee surgery recovery, Mark Nolin, a distance runner returns to his active lifestyle of running, working in the woods and golfing.
The summer before her senior year of high school Natalie injured her ACL, MCL, PCL, meniscus and dislocated her kneecap; but was able to return to cheering.
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