by Scott Johnson | Apr 8, 2019 | Getting Started
ACL Tear The ACL, or anterior cruciate ligament, is a ligament joining the front middle part of the tibia to the back lateral part of the middle femur. Its function is to hold the knee together during twisting activities. The most common way of tearing the ACL is...
by Scott Johnson | Feb 27, 2019 | Getting Started
Tools To Enhance Your Rehab MSM Products has created and developed these products with years of refining based on actual patient results – so you heal correctly, heal faster, and get full range of motion in your knee.All so you can get back to living life! LRU...
by Scott Johnson | Feb 24, 2019 | Getting Started
Arthroscopy A knee scope, formally called a knee arthroscopy, is performed for a variety of reasons, including meniscus tears, loose bodies, cartilage tears/flaps, etc.In most cases, the surgery is of relatively short duration and is done as an outpatient. Typically,...
by Scott Johnson | Feb 24, 2019 | Getting Started
Total/Partial Knee Replacement One of the most successful and quality-of-life improving surgeries is total or partial knee replacement. The surgery is designed to remove your arthritis and therefore improve your symptoms. Unfortunately, the surgery is the easy part...
by Scott Johnson | Feb 24, 2019 | Getting Started
ACL Tear/Reconstruction The ACL, or anterior cruciate ligament, is a ligament joining the front middle part of the tibia to the back lateral part of the middle femur. Its function is to hold the knee together during twisting activities. The most common way of tearing...
by Scott Johnson | Feb 24, 2019 | Getting Started
Meniscus Symptoms There are 2 load-sharing pieces of cartilage cushion between the femur and tibia, one that sits on the medial side (the medial meniscus) and the one that sits on the lateral side (the lateral meniscus). Both meniscus are anchored to the...