5 Things I Learned From Practicing Sports Medicine with Richard Steadman at the Steadman-Hawkins Clinic
I learned so much from Richard. We worked together for 18 years, so this is in no way an exhaustive list, but it will give you an idea of why Dr. Steadman was considered one of, if not the best, surgeons in the sports medicine world.
What is SCP (The Subchondroplasty Procedure)?
When we see these bony changes on MRI, we perform a procedure, by injecting a bone graft substitute into the bone to seal up the insufficiency problem.
What Are The Odds and Risks of Re-Tearing My ACL on the Same Knee After Surgery?
You aren't alone in wondering what the chances of re-tearing the ACL are. In fact, I get the question so much that I decided to put a video together answering the question for you!
ACL Reconstruction (Video)
Since ACL Reconstruction is always a timely topic, I thought I'd delve into it here in video form for all of you visual learners.
What Are My Options for ACL Reconstruction? Answers from a Vail Orthopedic Surgeon
You’ve injured your ACL playing your favorite sport, but you want to keep doing the activities you love without upping the risk of your knee giving out again-- or putting your meniscus and cartilage at risk. So what comes next? Well, it’s time to talk about ACL reconstruction.
Good News For Competitive Athletes with ACL Injuries
In the past, it wasn’t uncommon to hear an ACL injury referred to as “career-ending.” Not anymore. And while you certainly still hear ACL injuries referred to as “season-ending”, recent evidence and research tells us that you can come back from the injury performing at an even higher level.
How Long Will It Take To Return From Knee Surgery?
One of the big concerns that active people have after they have surgery on the Anterior Cruciate Ligament concerns how long it'll take to return to full speed. Many of the folks I see enjoy a high level of performance, either in recreational or professional sense, and my goal is to get them back to the same level (or in some cases, performing better) than before.
Knee Pain Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Relief (Info-graphic)
Wondering about symptoms, diagnosis, and relief for knee pain? Here's an infographic with a quick, helpful guide to the topic.
When Should Children Get ACL Surgery? The Pediatric (Kids) ACL, Part 2
There are so many surgical options out there for treating the young child tearing their ACL trying to minimize the risk of either arthritis or growth plate disturbance. Surgical techniques have been developed that do not require drill tunnels, tunnels that do not cross the growth plate, and even repairing the torn ACL directly without replacing it.
The Pediatric (Kids) ACL: ACL Injuries In Children and Adolescents (Part 1)
In this post focusing on the pediatric ACL, Dr. Bill Sterett talks about ACL injuries in kids and adolescents. When is it time for kids to get ACL surgery? What are the unique factors when it comes to the children's ACL injuries. And more...
When Can You Return to Sports After ACL Surgery? (Video)
Let's talk about a topic that people are REALLY interested in (especially athletes who want to get back onto the fields of friendly strife), and that's how to decide when it’s ok to return to sports after your ACL surgery.
Getting Back on the (#Vail) Ski Slopes with a Healthy ACL
After hosting last year's 2015 World Championships, Beaver Creek, Vail Valley, and Summit County are ready to rock. Not to mention all this talk of "El Nino"... more snow anyone? I say let's do this. Of course, now's the part where I pivot to talk about what you expect me to talk about-- knee injuries. I know some of you are recovering from skiing's most notorious injury, the big, bad, ACL Tear.
The Million Dollar Question: Why The Heck Are There Two Types of Cartilage?
It seems to be very confusing that there are two different types of cartilage within the knee. Lets see if we can make this EPIC MYSTERY a little clearer and way easier to understand.
Do I Really Want My Meniscus Tear Repaired?
Everybody seems to be dialed into the fact that the meniscus is an important part of the cushioning of the knee joint. In fact, an intact meniscus, along with neutral alignment, is the best way to prevent long term wear and tear arthritis, also known as osteoarthritis.
What is a Meniscus Tear?
The human meniscus is a wedge shaped structure in the knee that consists of fibrocartilage, a very tough but pliable material. The medial meniscus is located on the inside of the knee (towards the middle of the body) and the lateral meniscus is located on the outside of the knee...
10 Top Athletes Who Have Recovered Successfully from ACL, MCL, and Shoulder Injuries
The best testimonies to the improved surgery and rehab are the athletes who have succeeded on a high level post-operation. Here are a few athletes who have come back from catastrophic injuries to continue competing at a world-class level.
ACL Answers from a Vail KNEE DOCTOR: ACL Injuries, Surgery and Options
The good news is that we now have methods of getting most everybody back to their chosen lifestyle following an injury to the dreaded Anterior Cruciate Ligament...
High Tibial Osteotomy - A Joint Solution
In this article we'll talk about Osteotomy, which translates to "cutting the bone." By cutting the femur or tibia, then reshaping it, pressure is relieved from the knee joint....
ACL Surgery in Vail - Why Vail Is a Hub for Knee Surgeons and Athletes
Vail is truly special! It’s also home to some of the world’s best orthopedic surgeons.