How to protect young athletes from ACL tears, other knee injuries
The season ending knee injuries of top South Florida professional athletes Tyreek Hill and Alexander Barkov have many thinking about how to protect younger athletes from suffering similar ailments.
Successful management of PJI occurred in about 50% of patients
Results presented at the Musculoskeletal Infection Society Annual Meeting showed successful management of periprosthetic joint infection occurred in a little more than half of cases after total joint arthroplasty.
What Happens to Your Body When You Play Tennis Regularly
Research shows tennis may extend lifespan and improve heart health, bone strength, mobility, and social connection. While injuries, cost, and access can be drawbacks, experts agree that tennis provides broad health benefits.
Comparative Analysis of CRP and PCT as Biomarkers for Early Diagnosis of Pediatric Septic Arthritis: Superior Performance of CRP
Septic arthritis is a severe pediatric infection that affects joint health and requires early diagnosis to prevent complications. Traditional methods have limitations, and although serum PCT shows promise as a diagnostic marker, its efficacy remains controversial, warranting further studies.
What You Should Know About the Forefoot
You may be surprised to learn that your forefoot carries and balances nearly half of the body's total weight, and is designed to handle significant force and wear-and-tear.