ACL surgery is superior to rehabilitation
As discussed previously, ACL injuries are prevalent. They are a common injury in many pivoting sports popular in Australia. These “at-risk” sports include Australian Rules
As discussed previously, ACL injuries are prevalent. They are a common injury in many pivoting sports popular in Australia. These “at-risk” sports include Australian Rules
ACL tears are a common sporting injury. I’ve discussed many aspects of ACL injury and treatment on my website and in blogs here, here, here, here, here and here. There is an adage
Knee replacement surgery has revolutionised the treatment of end-stage osteoarthritis. The first knee replacement was performed in the 1960s but was popularised in the USA
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans are widely used to help with the diagnosis of musculoskeletal pain. MRI uses a strong magnetic field and radio waves.
Knee pain affects many people every day. However, there are many different causes. This blog will discuss chronic (longer than three months) knee pain. As
Nonsurgical treatment is the first-line management for knee arthritis. The three management pillars are medications, knee-friendly exercise and weight loss if required. Exercise and weight
We have known the importance of Vitamin D in bone health for a long time. 7-Dehydrocholesterol is a Vitamin D precursor found abundantly in the
Twelve months ago, I discussed ACL reconstruction in “high risk” patients. Being “high risk” means that person is at a higher risk for graft failure
The best treatment options for recurrent shoulder dislocation are evolving. In a previous blog, I mentioned growing evidence that early surgery for shoulder instability leads
Patella dislocations are a moderately common injury. Sometimes they are a one-off event. Other times they can lead to recurrent dislocations and pain. In our
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