Patient Education Listing

 
  • Osteochondritis dissecans of the elbow typically affects young athletes, especially those involved in throwing sports or gymnastics. It occurs…

  • This condition is characterized by the death of an area of cartilage and bone in the knee joint. The dead section may remain in place, forming a…

  • This condition is an infection of the bone cells or the bone marrow that can lead to death of the bone tissue. If not treated properly, it can…

  • This condition is an infection of the bone cells or the bone marrow that can lead to death of the bone tissue. If not treated properly, it can…

  • This condition is a loss in bone density that results in fragile, porous bones that can fracture easily. Osteoporosis is most common among elderly…

  • This simple, non-invasive procedure is performed to determine the risk of osteoporosis, a disease that causes the bones to become extremely…

  • Overuse injures can cause pain and other problems in the elbow, forearm, wrist and hand. These injuries typically affect athletes and people who…

  • This minimally-invasive outpatient procedure is designed to remove the damaged portion of the meniscus, a layer of cartilage on top of the tibia…

  • This condition is a crack or fracture of the patella, the bone on the front of the knee that covers the knee joint. The patella helps to protect…

  • This condition occurs when the tendon that holds the patella, (the knee cap), to the tibia tears and splits apart, allowing the patella to slide…