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Howard J. Luks, MD

Orthopedic Surgeon Sports Medicine Specialist

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Shoulder

How are SLAP tears fixed?

SLAP tears are fixed arthroscopically. The torn labrum is sewn back to the socket or glenoid with a number of sutures. You will need to rest your arm in a

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Shoulder

Do all SLAP tears need to be fixed?

Definitely not. Many people will develop SLAP lesions from normal use of the shoulder throughout their lives. Many post-mortem studies show that the vast

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Labral Tears

What is a SLAP lesion or labral tear?

A SLAP lesion is a tear of the labrum or cartilage disc that encircles the "socket" of the shoulder. A tear can occur as a result of a single traumatic event.

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Knee

Which Knee Replacement system do you prefer?

Are all knee replacements the same? Each system has it shortcomings and benefits. We currently use knee replacement systems that will accommodate a woman's

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Shoulder

I have been told I have a frozen shoulder… what is that?

I have completely updated this post ... please refer to this post on Frozen Shoulder A frozen shoulder is simply a phrase we use for a shoulder joint that

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Shoulder

What is cortisone and how do cortisone injections work?

Cortisone is a form of steroid. This type of steroid is a very strong anti-inflammatory -- which is why it is usually successful at alleviating the pain

calcific tendonitis and severe shoulder pain
Rotator Cuff

I have been told I have calcium deposits in my shoulder… what is that?

Calcific tendonitis or calcium in your rotator cuff is one of the most painful shoulder conditions I see in the office.  The pain from calcific tendonitis

Knee Arthritis

Considering a Total Knee Replacement?

If you are considering a total knee replacement you no doubt you are in significant pain, you likely have a significant disability and your quality of life is

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Sports Medicine

Over-testing, Over-utilization – Unintended Consequences and Associated *Costs*

As many would agree, we are an over-tested society.  Who is driving this? Are docs ordering more tests because it is easier than explaing the natural history of

Sports Medicine

I Don’t Know …

"I don't know" Three (powerful) words that are clearly not utilized enough in the multitude of daily encounters that take place between patients and

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Social Media and Health Care … Physician Engagement

One day a physician will look in the mirror and see a patient ! That patient will know where to look for evidence based, useful, actionable information they

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Sports Medicine

Social media for orthopaedic surgeons #hcsm #Li

Social media for orthopaedic surgeons By Michael F. Schafer, MD, and Lauren L. Pearson Putting the specialty at our patients’ fingertips A century ago,

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Howard J. Luks, MD

Orthopedic Surgery & Sports Medicine

128 Ashford Avenue
Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522

(914)-559-1900
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