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ACL surgery
ACL

Physical Therapy and ACL Injuries : What You Don’t Know Might Hurt You

There are many parts that must come together in a cohesive manner to assure the best chance of success following an ACL injury. Those parts include: Having

WHy did my knee pop
Knee

Why Does Your Knee Snap and Pop?

Woah... My knee popped---  what going on?  Knees that snap and pop are very common and are a common reason for you to seek out an expert

anterior cruciate ligament injury prevention
ACL

4 Tips to Prepare You For an ACL Reconstruction

ACL Injuries are now common place.  The prospect of ACL surgery requires planning and preparation.  The more you know, the better prepared you are to choose the

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Knee Arthritis

Bone Marrow Edema in the Knee

Bone Marrow Edema sounds scary.  Many people come into the office with their MRI reports and worry that something is wrong with their bone marrow. Bone

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ACL

ACL and MCL Tears

Anyone who witnessed Na Vorro Bowman's injury live on TV was quivering for a while. Cameron Meredith also suffered the same fate more recently.    This injury

Stem Cells meniscus
Meniscus

Can Stem Cells Treat Meniscus Tears?

Meniscus tears are very common. Surgery to remove the torn part of the meniscus is also very common.  Unfortunately, many people who have torn their meniscus,

Meniscus tears in children
ACL

When Should My Child Have ACL Surgery- Video

Children who suffer an ACL tear can not be treated like small adults.  Your child is far more likely to suffer secondary injuries such as meniscus tears

When should I have ACL surgery
ACL

Early ACL Reconstruction Strongly Recommended For Young Athletes

ACL tears in children and adolescents can be a devastating injury.  For a worried parent, these study findings are sobering.  It is simply impossible

Do I need meniscus surgery
Knee

Does a degenerative meniscus tear need surgery?

Degenerative meniscus tears are very common.  Many adults over 55 have one and will not know it.  Surgery for degenerative meniscus tears is rarely

return to sports after ACL SURGERY
ACL

ACL Surgery – Start to Finish: Part II

In Part I of our ACL Surgery blog series we discussed many issues pertaining to the ACL and Anterior Cruciate Ligament surgery.   We touched on: What the

Knee

Results of Orthopedic Surgery – Volume Matters

There are very few ways for the public to determine the "quality" of their physician, and whether or not that doctor should be the one performing their knee

ACL surgery
ACL

ACL Surgery – Start to Finish : Part I

The Anterior Cruciate Ligament - or the ACL is the most commonly injured ligament in our knee.  Surgery for an anterior cruciate injury has unfortunately become

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Howard J. Luks, MD

Orthopedic Surgery & Sports Medicine

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