Kneecap (patella) instability is a condition that causes the kneecap to shift, usually because of injury. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
Complex knee ligament conditions describes damage to more than one of the four knee ligaments, often as a result of trauma or a sports injury.
Condition in which the bursae--fluid filled sacs at joint and muscle interfaces--become inflamed or irritated causing pain, swelling, and stiffness.
If you injure your ACL, treatment options include surgical repair and rehabilitation to improve strength and stability.
A tear resulting from acute injury to or degeneration of meniscus.
Damage to articular cartilage at the ends of bones in joints like the knee, elbow, ankle, and hip.
A torn hip labrum can lead to hip instability, pain, and impair the labrum's ability to absorb shocks.
About 65 percent of regular runners get hurt each year. It’s estimated that the average runner will sustain one injury for every 100 hours he or she runs.
Sacroiliac joint fusion is a minimally invasive procedure, done under image guidance, to place titanium implants across the sacroiliac joint for stability.