Friday, 24 March 2023 / Published in Knee Surgery
How Long Do Knee Tendons Take To Heal
Torn knee tendons are common among athletes, active individuals, and those who engage in high-impact, repetitive activities.
Friday, 17 March 2023 / Published in Knee Surgery
How Can You Lower the Risk for an ACL Injury
For an athlete, an ACL injury can be devastating, causing impairment of the joint for an extended period or even permanently.
Friday, 03 March 2023 / Published in Knee Surgery
How Can You Stop Knee Arthritis From Getting Worse
Knee arthritis can affect anyone of any age, although it is more common in athletes or other highly active individuals and older people.
Friday, 03 February 2023 / Published in Knee Surgery
5 Things to Avoid If You Have a Dislocated Kneecap
The most common symptom of this kind of tendonitis is pain below the kneecap.
Friday, 03 February 2023 / Published in Knee Surgery
What Are the Signs of Knee Arthritis
Arthritis is a common condition that currently afflicts almost a quarter of adults in the United States.
Wednesday, 01 February 2023 / Published in Knee Surgery
How Soon Can I Walk After a Total Knee Replacement
If you are considering a total knee replacement, you may be concerned about how the procedure will affect your ability to walk.
How Do You Know If Knee Pain Is Tendonitis
Tuesday, 17 January 2023 / Published in Knee Surgery
How Do You Know If Knee Pain Is Tendonitis
The most common symptom of this kind of tendonitis is pain below the kneecap.
How Many Years Will a Total Knee Replacement Last
Studies conducted on patients have found that 85-90% of knee implants will last for 15 to 20 years or longer.
Are Crutches Required After Arthroscopic Knee Surgery
Tuesday, 03 January 2023 / Published in Arthroscopic Surgery, Knee Arthroscopy
Are Crutches Required After Arthroscopic Knee Surgery
Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical technique that enables a surgeon to repair damage to the knee without fully opening it up.
How Long Does It Take to Bend Your Knee After Arthroscopic Surgery?
Medical specialists break down arthritis into more than 100 different types, some of which go by another name.