Your knee is one of the strongest joints in your body. It is also the largest and one of the most commonly injured. The knee is a modified hinge joint, similar
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Knee Surgery: How Long is the Recovery? – Chipper Jones and You
Knee Arthroscopy - Meniscus Tears and Recovery Time Chipper Jones plans on returning to the lineup on April 10th... his knee arthroscopy for a meniscus tear
PRP Injection Recovery Time
As we become more active, we often push/strain our tendons, joints, and ligaments beyond what they can handle. Stress injuries such as tendonitis and
A Patient’s Perspective: Healthcare and Social Media
Healthcare and Social Media : A patient's thoughts... Why see a doctor 200 miles away when you live 20 miles from one of the United States' fifth most
How to Prepare For and Execute An Online Presence In Healthcare
Establishing a Social Media Presence in Healthcare Background: The world of healthcare is inherently siloed, tethered, fragmented and prone to poor
I have been told I am “missing cartilage” in my knee…what does this mean?
There are two forms of cartilage in the knee; the two meniscal cartilage discs or cushions, and the articular cartilage on the ends of the bones. Some
Your 41st Patient: Practical (Tactical) Guidance to Develop Website Content….
Practical Guidance for Physician Website Content Creation : #thcsm For physicians or healthcare providers thinking of establishing a digital presence, but
Why Patients Seek Second Opinions
Healthcare and Social Media Shared Decision Making in Orthopedic Surgery This has been a very busy week already. I have seen many second opinions and I am
I have Arthritis in my knee….what are my options?
Osteoarthritis of the knee is responsible for a significant amount of suffering and disability. Millions of Americans suffer from Osteoarthritis.
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
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Cartilage Injury and Cartilage Defects of The Knee
The cartilage in your knee is a firm, rubbery, and very smooth surface. There is cartilage on the ends of the bones of your knee. Cartilage acts as a cushion