People who lead active lives know that no matter how careful we are, we can’t prevent every injury. Runners, in particular, are prone to injuries to the knees, legs, and feet. While many of these injuries aren’t severe, and we can address them with home remedies, some injuries need attention from a medical expert. What…
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Winter Sports Injuries: Prevention and Treatment
Winter sports are a seasonal delight for many people. It may be because of the energizing cold weather or the excitement of competition. However, enjoying the festivities is only possible if you remain in top physical condition. Any orthopedic doctor will tell you that improper preparation makes you vulnerable to injury. Read on to learn…
What Are The Most Common Types of Sports Injuries?
Sports are an excellent way to keep in top shape and health. However, playing sports isn’t without risks. Most sports injuries occur because of accidents, poor form or technique, and incorrect gear use. No matter the cause, it’s still best to prevent injuries and be prepared for them if they occur. One of the best…
PRP Injections for Joint Pain and Tendonitis
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy is a regenerative medicine treatment modality that involves drawing a small amount of the patient’s blood, processing it in a centrifuge, then injecting the activated platelets directly into their injured or diseased area. Platelets are tiny blood cells that bind together whenever a blood vessel gets damaged, either due to injury…
Get Healthy with the Help of an Orthopedic Doctor
One of the secrets to living life without physical limits is to take care of your orthopedic health. At All-Star Orthopedics of Austin, our foremost goal is to help our patients feel, move, and live better. This fuels our unwavering dedication to providing the highest quality of restorative and preventive care—the latter of which, we…
Why Finding a Good Orthopedic Doctor for Arthroscopy Surgery Is the Key to a Successful Procedure
Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that allows an orthopedic doctor to diagnose and treat problems inside a joint. The procedure utilizes small surgical instruments and an arthroscope, which is a thin metal tube attached to a fiber-optic video camera for the doctor’s real-time viewing of the joint. The physician can then remove or fix…
Who is the best candidate for non-surgical orthopedic treatments?
Surgery, while commonly performed to treat a broad range of musculoskeletal problems, including arthritis, sports injuries, and occupational injuries, is not always the best approach. First of all, surgery is often the last resort recommended by doctors, barring severe injuries. For example, displaced fractures usually need surgery. For arthritis patients, non-surgical approaches are usually exhausted…
Stem Cells: An Overview of Recovery After a Transplant
Stem cells have many uses in healing – but in sports medicine, this treatment is often used to help speed up the recovery period after an injury. The most effective and efficient way to harness stem cells is by retrieving the cells from the patient’s own body, usually the bone marrow. This is usually done…