Dr. William Sterett, M.D. Dr. William Sterett, M.D.

The SportsMedicine Minute: 1 Or 2 Surgeries for ACL/Meniscus Tear?

Ok, this is a big topic, and we covered it at length a couple of months ago, right here on the blog. But since I'm launching a ton of new Sports Medicine Minute content here on the site in the coming weeks, I thought I'd share a video on the topic! Here you go...

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Avoiding Common Golf Injuries

The immense amount of torque we put our bodies throw in order to execute the golf swing can result in the opposite knee and shoulder taking the largest amount of the force. So if you are right handed, you would face potential problems with the left knee, the back, and the right shoulder. If you've played golf for any amount of time, you probably know what I'm talking about.

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All About The ACL Injury: ACL Questions and Answers from a Vail Orthopedic Surgeon

Let's talk about the famous (or for those who've injured it, infamous) ACL. ACL is an an acronym for Anterior Cruciate ligament, which you probably know is part of the knee. You may not know that the knee is the largest and most complex joint in the human body. Because of this, it relies on a multitude of biological components to keep it functioning properly and optimally. 

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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. 

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Should I Have a Total Knee Replacement? Answers from a Vail Orthopedic surgeon

A TKA is a major decision, so the choice to have your knee replaced should be discussed at length with your surgeon. Measuring your levels of pain and activity scores, we can make an informed decision about whether it's realistic to lead the lifestyle you want to live and continue to participate in your chosen activities.

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How to Come back from Injury with a Healthy ACL

I answer many questions about how to return from an injury (and surgery) with a healthy ACL. As I've mentioned before, the good news is this; these days, athletes of all shapes, sizes, and skill levels are returning from ACL surgery in even better shape then before the injury. 

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