Partial knee replacement surgery by Dr. Shook allows Tom Skully, suffering from knee pain, to resume golfing, hiking and playing with his grandchildren.
OrthoIndy sports medicine physician, Dr. Jack Farr, discusses quad activation failure and exercises you can use to help it function properly after surgery.
How can you tell if you have a broken kneecap and what is the fastest way to heal it? Learn more about types of fractures and when surgery is necessary.
OrthoIndy total joint replacement surgeon, Dr. Patrick Millikan discusses five benefits and the average recovery time of a hip or knee replacement surgery.
Knee pain causes a patient to drive four hours for a solution. After complex knee surgery and reconstructive osteotomy patient finally feels pain-free again.
ACL graft surgery and a partial knee replacement allow a patient to continue hiking, zip-lining, white water rafting and more after years of arthritis pain.
Have you been told you need knee surgery because of cartilage damage? OrthoIndy is participating in an investigative new approach to knee cartilage repair.
Have you been diagnosed with osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee? You may be eligible to for a clinical trial with OrthoIndy knee specialist, Dr. Jack Farr.
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.
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