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Osteochondritis and Osgood Schlatter for the USMLE

by Grant H. Garcia, MD | 11 years ago

OSTEOCHONDRITIS DISSECANS Articular surface of the knee bone breakdown and exposes the bone underneath. The most common joint affected is the knee, ankle and elbow. Juvenile is when the epihpysis is open

Testimonial: Recent knee stem cell patient

We treated his left knee with bone marrow derived stem cells. Trying to delay or avoid the total..
By Don Buford, M.D.
9 years ago

How long does a knee #prp injection last? Well, on average 18-24 months with1 high dose injection!

Patient testimonial 20 months s/p one high dose knee (15 billion platelets) PRP injection done in..
By Don Buford, M.D.
11 months ago

3 Weeks after Minimally Invasive Total Knee Replacement with Dr Lige Kaplan

Patient returns walking without a limp and no cane only 3 weeks after minimally invasive total..
By Lige Kaplan, M.D.
9 years ago

Michelles transformation from a painful bowlegged right knee to a painless, straight leg postsurgery

#KneeReplacement #orthopedicsurgeon #HealthJourney Watch Michelle's incredible transformation..
By Dr. Eddie El-Yussif
2 years ago

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