including such methods as the McKenzie Method. Diagnostic testing is often an ongoing part of the therapy process. For example, if you do a back exercise and the pain centralizes in the spine, your ...
A physical therapist can help select exercises that: Build strength in your hip and knee muscles Support the arthritic joint Improve your knee range of motion by increasing the flexibility in your leg ...
This implant keeps your posterior cruciate ligament (PCL), a knee ligament that connects your upper and lower leg bones. For this to work, your PCL needs to be strong enough to support knee ...
Knee injuries resulting in purely cartilaginous defects are rare, and controversy remains regarding the reliability of chondral-only fixation. To systematically review the literature for fixation ...
Because of its complex range of motion and the weight that’s often distributed through the joint, the knee is vulnerable to injury. The knee is one of the most complex joints in your body.