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Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Injury
they meet at our joints. The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the four ligaments that provide stability to the knee joint. The ACL is particularly important in providing rotational stability during the full spectrum of running, jumping and...
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Preventing ACL Injury in Women Athletes
associated with a bad tackle in football, more often than not, an ACL injury is caused by flexing, bending, or twisting the knee improperly during a jump or turn. At Rothman Orthopaedic Institute, we believe that education about risk factors and proper...
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In Search of an Effective Swimming Injury Treatment?
Swimmer’s shoulder and breaststroke knee are two of the most common swimming injuries. Learn more about these injuries and treatment options. From swimmer’s shoulder to breaststroke knee, swimming can cause painful orthopaedic conditions. Some of the...
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3 Treatment Options & Life After a Meniscal Tear
is or whether or not you’ve made it to the gym yet today, there is one part of your body that has already gotten a workout! Knees: We Need ‘Em! So many of your everyday activities - even the simplest movements - depend on the strength and flexibility of...
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Answers To Your Questions About Torn Meniscus Treatment
a meniscal tear, you probably have a number of questions about your injury and what treatment options are available. The knee specialists at Rothman Orthopaedic Institute understand, and they have the answers to all of your questions about torn meniscus...
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Your Journey Through ACL Surgery
If you or someone you love has experienced a knee injury and may have to undergo anterior cruciate ligament surgery, or ACL surgery, you are probably wondering what this process will entail. How do you know if you need the procedure? If you do, what...
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What You Need to Know About Lateral Collateral Ligament Repair Near Delaware
A lateral collateral ligament functions as the point of attachment between the lower leg bones and the thighbone in the knee. More specifically, the ligament connects the femur to the fibula on the outside region of the joint. Knees contain four main...
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So You Have an ACL Football Injury
symptoms of an ACL football injury, it’s time to seek medical help. At Rothman Orthopaedic Institute our team of hip and knee surgeons see ACL injuries every day, and can help you make the best decision regarding your treatment. What is the anterior...
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Meniscal Tear: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments for Ridgewood Area Patients
to can help you stay healthy in the long run. For example, if your sport involves running or jumping, knowing how your knees function will allow you to properly protect them. In particular, a meniscal tear can result from playing sports. A Sports...
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Common Ways Athletes Injure their ACL - Prevention and Treatment
reading to learn more. What Is an ACL? Your anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of four ligaments that stabilize the knee joint. The other three are called the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL), medial collateral ligament (MCL), and lateral...
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Five Signs You Should See a Joint Specialist
is out of sync with the rest the whole system can feel that impact. When injury strikes and causes joint pain in the hip or knee, it throws the entire body off. This can cause further pain and even more injuries in different areas of the body. If you...
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The Facts You Need to Know About Meniscus Surgery
As the most used joint in the human body, it’s no wonder that the knee is particularly susceptible to injury. And as one of the primary weight-bearing joints, it’s no surprise either that knee injuries tend to be especially painful. If you’ve ever...
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Three FAQs About Your Lateral Collateral Ligament Injury in Philadelphia
From running and jumping to kicking, pivoting, and even walking, the knee is an indispensable part of your favorite activities as well as your day to day routine. Perhaps no one is more aware of this than an athlete who has experienced a knee injury...
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Understanding MCL Sprain Treatment
intense play, your injury may have been sustained from either forceful contact with another player on the outside of the knee or through a twisting motion during play. Non-athletes are susceptible to an MCL injury from missteps or falls when he or she...
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Signs That It’s Time to Seek Treatment for a Meniscal Tear
The meniscus is a crescent-shaped disk of fibrocartilage within the knee joint that absorbs the shock of the lower bone of the leg moving against the upper bone of the leg. It is this piece of tissue that distributes the load of the movement across the...
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The FAQs About Torn Meniscus Surgery
Within the knee, cartilage plays an incredibly important role. It protects the ends of the bones involved, the femur and tibia, and allows them to move with each other without painful contact of the actual bones. Additionally, the meniscus adds another...
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A Tale of Two Moments: Varying Experiences With Torn ACL Symptoms
the U.S., it’s no wonder anterior cruciate ligament injuries have become one of the most recognizable - and most dreaded - knee injuries. Though they do often occur in the context of impact sports, a tear to the ACL can happen to anyone during a variety...
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Rethinking rehab: New research looks at efficacy of self-guided and accelerated therapy programs following total joint replacement
total hip replacement (THR) at an outpatient facility, and gradual movement of the quadriceps tendon following total knee replacement (TKR) surgery. In the study, “Formal Physical Therapy After Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty May Not Be Necessary,”...
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The Three Grades of MCL Injury in Lacrosse Players
in lacrosse players is a serious concern. In order to prevent trauma to this important ligament, you need to understand the knee’s inner working.The knee is the joint in the leg with the thighbone or femur meets the two bones of the lower leg, the tibia...
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2 Popular Summer Activities, 5 Summer Sports Injuries
head down and aligned with your spine. And be sure to always stretch and warm up before back-intensive activity. Swimming: Knee Injuries While many people would associate knee injuries more with high-impact running activities than a sport like swimming,...