
After experiencing a torn ACL, Stacie underwent knee surgery and works hard to recover and return to her normal lifestyle in the gym doing Crossfit regularly.
After experiencing a torn ACL, Stacie underwent knee surgery and works hard to recover and return to her normal lifestyle in the gym doing Crossfit regularly.
Patient undergoes knee surgery to continue his quest for competing in gymnastics during the Olympics.
A partial knee replacement surgery may be necessary when the pain and function of your knee is not allowing you to live your desire of an active lifestyle.
A total knee replacement may be necessary when pain and function of your knee is not allowing you to have a great quality of life and other options don’t work.
Although the symptoms and cause between a strain and a sprain are different, the treatment is usually R.I.C.E. (rest, ice, compression and elevation).
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.
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.
Osgood-Schlatter disease is a common cause of knee pain in children and is usually treated with non-operative treatment. Symptoms include pain and swelling.
If your kneecap dislocates, the dislocated patella usually will return to its normal position on its own. Other times, a treatment plan may be necessary.
Patellar tendonitis is an overuse injury to the tendon connecting your kneecap. In most cases, rest will relieve symptoms.
Patellofemoral pain syndrome can typically be treated at home with rest and ice; however, there are other nonsurgical options as well.
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