Author: Dr. Manish Singh

Joint Injections – How they help?
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Joint Injections – How they help?

Various Joint and Tendon Injections in Orthopedics and Their Role In orthopedics, joint and tendon injections are pivotal in managing pain, reducing inflammation, and promoting healing for a range of musculoskeletal conditions. These injections utilize different substances to address specific issues and can be a key component of a comprehensive treatment plan. Here, we explore…

Joint preservation techniques
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Joint preservation techniques

Joint Preservation Techniques in Orthopedics: Maintaining Mobility and Function Joint preservation techniques in orthopedics aim to maintain and restore the function of joints, often delaying or avoiding the need for joint replacement surgery. These approaches are designed to manage and treat joint conditions by addressing underlying issues, reducing pain, and preserving as much natural joint…

What is Minimally Invasive Surgery in Orthopedics?

What is Minimally Invasive Surgery in Orthopedics?

Minimally invasive orthopedic surgery represents a paradigm shift in how we address musculoskeletal conditions. By employing advanced techniques and technologies, this approach offers a less disruptive alternative to traditional open surgeries. As an expert in the field, I am excited to explore how minimally invasive methods are revolutionizing orthopedic care, providing patients with faster recovery…

What Is Arthroscopy?
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What Is Arthroscopy?

Exploring Arthroscopy: A Minimally Invasive Breakthrough in Joint Care Arthroscopy represents a revolutionary advancement in joint care, transforming how we diagnose and treat joint conditions. As an arthroscopist, I am pleased to offer insights into this sophisticated technique, which combines precision with minimal invasiveness. What Is Arthroscopy? Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure that allows…

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Our rehab protocol post ACL

Table of Contents Accelerated vs. Delayed Protocols Accelerated Rehabilitation Protocol Delayed Rehabilitation Protocol General Phases of ACL Rehabilitation Acute Phase (Weeks 1-2): Early Rehabilitation Phase (Weeks 3-6): Intermediate Rehabilitation Phase (Weeks 7-12): Advanced Rehabilitation Phase (Months 4-6): Return-to-Sport Phase (Months 6-12): Choosing the Right Protocol References Rehab protocol post ACL Reconstruction The approach to ACL…

Recovery and Rehab after ACL reconstruction
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Recovery and Rehab after ACL reconstruction

Table of Contents Post-Surgery Follow-Up Physical Therapy Recovery Timeline Tips for Recovery Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Surgery: Recovery and Rehabilitation ACL tears are frequently treated with arthroscopic surgery, where the damaged ligament is replaced with a tendon graft to restore knee function. Although the surgery itself is typically quick and performed on an outpatient basis,…

ACL Reconstruction: What happens during the surgery?
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ACL Reconstruction: What happens during the surgery?

ACL Reconstruction: What happens during the surgery? In this article: Grafts used in ACL Procedure of surgery Arthroscopic Procedure New developments LET (Lateral Extra-Articular Tenodesis) Combined Approach Important Considerations Our rehab protocol post ACL Recovery and Rehab after ACL reconstruction ACL Reconstruction: What happens during the surgery? Do You Really Need ACL Surgery if Your…

Do You Really Need ACL Surgery if Your Knee Feels Better?
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Do You Really Need ACL Surgery if Your Knee Feels Better?

ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) injuries are commonly associated with sports, especially those involving sudden stops, changes in direction, or pivoting movements like soccer, basketball, and football. When an athlete tears their ACL, they often face issues with knee instability, feeling as though their knee might “give way” or buckle under pressure. This instability can be…

Why does ACL injury occur in non-athletes?
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Why does ACL injury occur in non-athletes?

ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) injuries occurs during jumping, pivoting, or sudden changes in direction, such as soccer, basketball, or skiing, they can also occur in everyday activities. A large proportion of ACL injury patients usually aren’t athletes or involved in sporting activities, they had suffered from the injury during to day to day activities: Causes…

Why Women Are More Prone to ACL Injuries?
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Why Women Are More Prone to ACL Injuries?

Abstract Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are a significant concern in sports medicine, with research indicating that women are at a higher risk than men for these types of injuries. This paper explores the reasons behind the increased susceptibility of women to ACL injuries and provides evidence-based strategies for prevention. The discussion is supported by…