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 undergoing knee surgery, Monte returned to his active lifestyle only to have shoulder pain. After shoulder treatment, he has returned to martial arts.
Cartilage restoration specialist, Dr. Jack Farr explains injection alternatives for knee arthritis patients who are looking to delay knee replacement surgery.
Sometimes, athletes injure two or more ligaments at the same time, this is referred to as a combined or multi-knee ligament injury and can be very serious.
A collateral ligament injury occurs when the MCL or LCL is injured. These ligaments are on the inside and outside of the knee and require immediate treatment.
At 50 years old, dancer has both of her knees replaced and continues to perform. Knee replacement surgery often allows patient to return to an active lifestyle.
Caitlin chose knee surgery after she found out she had an ACL and MCL tear. Find out how she made it through ACL surgery recovery and returned to her active lifestyle.
After total knee replacement surgery, Chris Deis returns to an active lifestyle and is even able to dance with his daughter at her wedding-without knee pain.
Knee replacement recovery can be challenging at first, but after the first two weeks life gets a lot better. Learn what to expect during your recovery.
For patients looking to relieve knee pain, total knee replacement can be an option, but in some cases a partial knee replacement can also relieve knee pain.
If you are experiencing one or more of these symptoms of needing knee replacement surgery, you may want to make an appointment with a total joint specialist.
Hip and knee arthritis symptoms can vary from mild to severe and result in chronic pain and cause permanent joint damage. Find out how to manage your pain.
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