by Daniel Sims, Dan : Have you ever injured your knee while skiing?We hope your answer is "no".If you have hurt your knee while skiing, or at least have seen someone injure their knee then you will lean more about what happens in these injuries in this article.When a pers...
by Daniel Sims, Dan : An arthroscopic surgery is a minimally invasive surgical procedure in which a physician can perform an ACL recontruction or to help treat and evaluate meniscus injuries. Microfracturing of the cartilage in your knee can be address with this surgical...
by Daniel Sims, Dan : Are you thinking its about time you should support your knee when you ski?Skiing with a knee injury can be dangerous. You already know this. Sure, you could probably get on the slopes with a broken finger, but just think about the chances you are tak...
by Daniel Sims, Dan : Ouch! Double Ouch! Have you said this recently when you were thinking about your knee pain? This time the pain might have gotten worse than in the past.This is an extreme scenario but maybe you can relate.If you have recently had a knee incident yo...
by Dr. Brace Company, Dr. : Use of Knee Braces in Comprehensive Knee Rehabilitation & Knee Pain Management Have you ever injured your knee? Do you have knee pain on a consistent basis? Are you thinking about a possible alternative to surgery? Does your knee feel unstable someti...
by Daniel Sims, Dan : When you ski do you have pain or discomfort in your knees?You may have already seen people being taken off the mountain side because they have sustained some sort of injury. Now this is not always the case but it does happen more than it should. Of...
by Daniel Sims, Dan : An arthroscopic surgery is a minimally invasive surgical procedure in which a physician can perform an ACL recontruction or to help treat and evaluate meniscus injuries. Microfracturing of the cartilage in your knee can be address with this surgical ...
by Daniel Sims, Dan : If you participate in a sport that requires a lot of jumping you may have acquired "Jumper's Knee". Your patellar tendon runs along the top of your knee and connects the kneecap with your tibia (shin bone). As you can imagine, inflammation to the l...
by Andrew Sims, And : Can you envision any of these scenarios?1.) Your friends want you to join them for a game of basketball, or maybe put together a friendly game of flag football but you can not join them because of your knee pain.2.) Your coworker challenges you to an...
by Misha Ghosh, Mis : Have you ever thought of having a wrap dress or Wrap Skirt which is exclusive and only 1 Piece manufactured? That means you are the exclusive owner of that particular piece. Neighbors envy owner's Pride. It can turn many heads. Some call them Magic...
by Daniel Sims, Dan : Are you a passionate runner?If so, you are probably one of those people who will run no matter what the conditions are outside. It probably does not even matter what else you have going on in your busy life. Runners are a unique breed of people who l...
by Daniel Sims, Dan : Is the health of your knees on your mind, especially when you play football?What you probably do not enjoy is the pain you feel in your knee after a game, or after practice. Of course, not everyone suffers from knee injuries after a game of football,...
by Daniel Sims, Dan : You do not really always value the health of your knees until something goes wrong. Would you agree? Your knees are a crucial part of the human body and perserving their health is of utmost importance.Knee arthritis can strike anyone at any age, but...
by Daniel Sims, Dan : What does ACL stand for?The acronym, ACL, stands for the Anterior Cruciate Ligament. Along with your PCL, LCL, and MCL, the Anterior Cruciate Ligament helps to provide stability to your knee. Due to its attachment on the femur and tibia the ACL resi...
by Daniel Sims, Dan : Unfortunately patellar subluxations happen. They can be painfully disturbing! Can you relate? Read on for some useful information regarding this painful knee issue, and ways to help treat it.The trochlea is a groove on the thigh bone (femur) that is...