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Understanding SLAP Repair Procedure – Key Insights

Did you know that upto 26% of people having shoulder arthroscopy find out they have SLAP lesions? These are common injuries from sports like baseball that strain the shoulder. At first, doctors suggest physical therapy, but sometimes surgery is needed. Key Takeaways: SLAP lesions affect up to 26% of individuals undergoing shoulder arthroscopy. Overhead sporting activities pose the greatest risk for developing SLAP tears. Non-operative measures are the first line of treatment, with surgery reserved …

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Overcome Setbacks with Revision ACL Surgery (ACL Revision Surgery)

Revision ACL surgery is a procedure performed to repair a previously failed anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. It is estimated that around 10% of ACL reconstructions fail within 10 years. The main reasons for ACL reconstruction failure include technical issues with the original surgery, untreated secondary instabilities, traumatic reinjuries, and biologic issues. Revision ACL surgery is a more complex procedure compared to the primary reconstruction, requiring a thorough evaluation of the previous surgery, alignment, secondary …

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Elbow Arthroscopy: Guide to Minimally Invasive Surgery

Welcome to our guide on elbow arthroscopy, a minimally invasive surgical procedure that offers numerous benefits for patients experiencing elbow disorders. Elbow arthroscopy utilizes advanced technology and surgical techniques to provide effective treatment options and expedite the healing process. During an elbow arthroscopic procedure, a small camera, called an arthroscope, is inserted into the joint through small incisions. This allows the surgeon to visualize and treat various elbow conditions, such as loose bodies, osteoarthritis, stiffness, …

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