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Female ACL Injuries: Why do they occur? How can we prevent?

by Suzanne L. Miller, M.D. | 10 years ago

Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are one of the most common sports medicine injuries, particularly in the female athlete. New England Baptist Hospital physician Suzanne Miller, MD discusses why they are so common, and how they can be prevented.

BOSU side step and jump for advanced knee rehab | Feat. Tim Keeley | No.42 | Physio REHAB

Advanced knee rehab exercises for knee and hip control and stability on one leg when moving..
By Asghar Husain, M.D
11 years ago

Recent testimonial after MPFL/TTO/MACI patella in a young athlete

Recent testimonial after MPFL/TTO/MACI patella in a young athlete Visit..
By Grant H. Garcia, MD
3 years ago

How knee arthroscopy is carried out

Knee arthroscopy is a type of keyhole surgery, used to look inside and treat the knee joint. Find..
By Alexander E Weber, MD
13 years ago

March Madness: Navigating Social Events After Knee Replacement

March Madness is here, and social gatherings are part of the fun! If you've recently had knee..
By Dr. Eddie El-Yussif
1 year ago

The Quadriceps Tendon Autograft to Treat a Torn ACL

Dr. Slabaugh discusses the pros and cons of the Quadriceps Tendon Autograft. Visit..
By Mark Slabaugh, M.D.
11 months ago

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