Caring For A Dislocated Patella
A dislocated patella, or kneecap, can be extremely painful, but the good news is that this is an injury that can usually be treated without surgery. While seeking medical attention is always important to determine the extent of your injury, the kneecap can often be realigned and treated using simple, proven methods.
Recovering After A Total Knee Replacement
Total knee replacement surgery is a procedure that can restore mobility to the knee and reduce and even eliminate the pain that may have been affecting you for years. Once you finally take this step and schedule the procedure, you won't regret your decision. Restoring function and mobility post-injury can be life changing.
What Happens When An ACL Injury Is Left Untreated?
An ACL injury is one of the most common knee injuries that affect both men and women alike. It typically affects active or athletic individuals, and when it does, it can cause the kind of pain and limitation that negatively impacts the quality of daily life. If this injury is left untreated, it can cause significant pain, further damage to the knee, and severe limitations.
Symptoms of Knee Cartilage Damage
The Fastest Way To Heal Patellar Tendonitis
What Is Arthroscopic Surgery?
Dr. Tchejeyan’s Philosophy On Health
Knee Replacement vs. Knee Resurfacing
Common Misconceptions About Joint Replacement Surgery
If you are struggling to function normally because of a problem with one of your joints, your doctor might recommend joint replacement surgery. While the proper surgery is a great way to rejuvenate your body and repair joint damage, many people are hesitant because they are worried about the long-term consequences. Today, we'll discuss some common misconceptions and have a closer look at knee anatomy and how repairing cartilage in the knee can be beneficial for you.
The Tools Used For Orthopedic Surgery
oint problems are extremely common, with about one-third of patients experiencing them in any given 30-day period. Fortunately, surgery repairing the cartilage in the knee, hip, or shoulder is relatively straightforward. A qualified surgeon is able to accurately assess your knee anatomy and make a decision about what tools to use to repair it.