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  • Treating Post-Traumatic Arthritis after a Sports Injury

    Treating Post-Traumatic Arthritis after a Sports Injury

    Athletes who have experienced an injury often find themselves dealing with pain, inflammation, and reduced mobility months or even years after the initial injury. Of the various different forms of arthritis, athletes may find themselves suffering from a condition called post-traumatic arthritis.

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  • The Role of Regenerative Medicine in Sports Injury Treatment

    The Role of Regenerative Medicine in Sports Injury Treatment

    Regenerative medicine, also known as orthobiologics, is actively used in the field of orthopedics to treat many musculoskeletal injuries.

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  • When to See an Orthopedist for a Swollen Knee

    When to See an Orthopedist for a Swollen Knee

    Are you dealing with persistent knee swelling? If so, it may be time to schedule an appointment with an Orthopaedist. An Orthopaedist is a physician who specializes in surgical and non-surgical treatment of bones, joints, muscles, tendons and ligaments

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  • What is Awake Shoulder Surgery?

    What is Awake Shoulder Surgery?

    Did you know that most shoulder surgeries do not require general anesthesia? The majority of patients who undergo awake shoulder surgery find recovery easier and better than expected.

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  • Prevention Programming to Reduce ACL Injury in Youth Athletes

    Prevention Programming to Reduce ACL Injury in Youth Athletes

    As Benjamin Franklin famously said, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” This also proves true in reducing the risk of serious knee injury in all athletes, especially young athletes. Research has proven that injury prevention programs are effective and that participation in injury prevention programs is important for reducing future medical costs and preventing ACL injuries, osteoarthritis, and total knee replacements.

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  • Can Physical Therapy Help with Pain in the Front of My Knee?

    Can Physical Therapy Help with Pain in the Front of My Knee?

    Anterior knee pain, or pain under and around the kneecap, is commonly referred to as patellofemoral pain syndrome. Patellofemoral pain syndrome, or PFPS for short, is one of the most common musculoskeletal problems that will cause people to seek medical treatment.

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  • American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
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