Knee Arthroscopy
A knee arthroscopy is a procedure that allows the doctor to observe the joint of the knee using a small camera. To learn when a knee arthroscopy is recommended, click the link below.
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A knee arthroscopy is a procedure that allows the doctor to observe the joint of the knee using a small camera. To learn when a knee arthroscopy is recommended, click the link below.
This painful condition is caused by pressure buildup within the muscles, leading to a decrease in blood flow that restricts nourishment and oxygen from reaching nerve and muscle cells. To learn more about the causes and symptoms, click the link below.
The most common knee injuries are tearing of the ACL, MCL, PCL, and torn cartilage. Learn more about these injuries by clicking the link below.
Combined knee ligament injuries occur when you sprain or tear more than one ligament within the knee. Read about the severity levels of injured ligaments.
Collateral ligaments are found on the sides of your knee, and they control the movement of your knee and brace it against unusual movement. Find out how these ligaments are injured by clicking the link below.
ACL sprains and tears are among the most common knee injuries, particularly in athletes. To learn more on this, click the link below.
This condition is commonly occurring among young athletes and is usually caused by overuse or improper stretching. Click on the link below to learn more about treatment and recovery.
Baseball and softball players are at high risk of elbow injuries. Learn how to prevent these common injuries by following the tips given below.
During an elbow arthroscopy procedure, your surgeon is able to look into your elbow joint to diagnose and repair problems. The following link describes what this surgery is and when it is recommended.
For young athletes, throwing injuries in the elbow that are left untreated can lead to complicated conditions. Read about the warning signs and treatment options for throwing injuries of the elbow.