Do I Need To Repair My Torn ACL?
If you've torn your ACL, you're likely facing one of the most difficult decisions in your active lifestyle, whether to undergo surgical reconstruction. The prospect of a 9 to 12 month recovery can feel overwhelming, and the choice between surgery and conservative treatment through physical therapy isn't always clear-cut. This article will walk you through the key considerations to help you make an informed decision about your treatment path.
HOLIDAY GIFT GIVING GUIDE: Peace & Love Edition
We’re all used to seeing references to peace and love during the holiday season. What’s new is that PEACE & LOVE is also the updated mnemonic and approach to treating musculoskeletal injuries.
Running Self Assessment: Find Out If You’re Ready to Hit The Ground Running
Running Self Assessment: Find Out If You’re Ready to Hit The Ground Running
Part 2: Where Is Your Knee Pain Coming From?
This Part 2 of 5 blog posts about the 5 questions you need to ask yourself when it comes to your knee pain. Where is your pain coming from?
What Type Of Graft Should I Choose For My ACL Reconstruction Surgery?
So, you’ve injured your ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) and you’re considering reconstruction surgery, and now you need to learn more about types of grafts that are available and what type is right for you. When it comes to ACL reconstruction surgery you have two main options, autograft and allograft.