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.
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.
OrthoIndy patient, Michael Akers felt his knees deteriorating from stress and strain for many years. He knew he needed to seek professional help so he could maintain an active lifestyle.
The term for this dull ache in the knee might be what is commonly referred to as patellofemoral pain syndrome.
Dr. Jack Farr, OrthoIndy cartilage restoration specialist, is using a new product called Lipogems®, an alternative to surgical intervention to heal knee pain.
OrthoIndy cartilage restoration specialist, Dr. Jack Farr participates in several ongoing U.S. articular and meniscal cartilage research trials to relieve pain.
After you experience a patellar dislocation for the first time, some patients will experience another dislocation(s) depending on their specific issue.
Kali caught a touchdown pass and stepped on uneven ground. It forced Kali’s patella to dislocate medially, and then again laterally.
Dr. Scott Gudeman, OrthoIndy sports medicine specialist explains why your knee hurts and “clicks.”
Dan’s right knee had degenerative arthritis and was missing the anterior cruciate ligament.
After some time, Teresa started experiencing pain and soreness in both her knees.
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