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Rotator Cuff

Rotator Cuff Injuries

Shoulder Pain Rotator cuff injuries are very common.  Over the age of 30, the rotator cuff is responsible for the shoulder pain that most of us

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ACL

What is a Partial ACL Tear?

The the anterior cruciate ligament  --ACL --is one of the more vital and more easily injured ligaments within our knee. Ligaments are very tough, fibrous tissue

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ACL

Do all ACL tears require surgery?

Do All ACL Tears Require Surgery? No. Many ACL tears do not require surgery and can be managed non-operatively. Many factors go into the decision-making

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ACL

Which “graft” should I choose for my ACL reconstruction?

A graft is the tissue we use to give you a new ACL. The choices available break down into two large categories. Autograft is your own tissue, and allograft is

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Knee

Does Stretching Prevent Injury?

The debate continues -- does stretching diminish the risk of injury? The NY Times published a piece recently on the "Right Reason to Stretch".  If you read

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MRI

MRI Over-Utilzation in Athletes … and *Us* Too! At what Cost?

  Over-Testing and Over-Utilization of Healthcare Technology I have utilized this blog on multiple occasions to discuss  the issue of overuse

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Sports Medicine

It’s Not Just a Job….

There are so many reasons I enjoy coming to work everyday...  Every patient who walks in and thanks myself and my staff for improving their quality of life

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Rotator Cuff

What is the Rotator Cuff?

Frequently mispronounced .... frequently *injured*, hurts at night, and frequently *over-treated* ---  It's important to have a basic understanding of what the

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Pediatric Orthopedic

The Orthopedic Minute: Keeping Your Child Healthy When Exercising in the Heat.

  Safety Concerns for Exercising in Extreme Heat   The American Academy of Pediatrics has some recommendations  to keep your little athlete safe when

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Sports Medicine

Humans are Innately Social, Health is Social –Healthcare is Not Social — Yet.

A billion people, collectively can't be wrong.... adoption on social sharing platforms shows few signs of slowing.    Friends love to share with

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Sports Medicine

The Latest Technology … is NOT Always the Greatest Technology

...and may in-fact -- harm you.   [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfCh9ApynmE[/youtube]   This week, The New York Times published

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Labral Tears

Decision Making for Labral Tears and Rotator Cuff Tears [video]

...and we should NOT think like mechanics. Orthopedists and Twitter Thanks to an orthopedic colleague, Dr. Katherine Burns, the Orthopedic community and any

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