Sports Medicine

Surgical Repair of Dynamic Snapping Biceps Femoris Tendon

2018 Arthroscopy

A snapping biceps tendon is an infrequently seen and commonly misdiagnosed pathology, leaving patients with persistent symptoms that can be debilitating. Patients will present with a visible, audible, and/or painful snap over the lateral aspect of their knee when performing squats, sitting in low seats, or participating in […]

Surgical Repair of Dynamic Snapping Biceps Femoris Tendon

The Role of Blood Flow Restriction Therapy Following Knee Surgery: Expert Opinion

2018 Arthroscopy Journal

Blood flow restriction (BFR) therapy is becoming increasingly popular in musculoskeletal injury rehabilitation. In particular, this form of therapy is being utilized more often in the postoperative setting following knee surgery, including anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. BFR therapy provides patients and clinicians an alternative treatment option to […]

The Role of Blood Flow Restriction Therapy Following Knee Surgery: Expert Opinion

Repair of Proximal Hamstring Tears: A Surgical Technique

2017 Arthroscopy

Proximal hamstring tears are among the most common sports-related injuries and are frequently seen during eccentric muscle contractions, forced hip hyperflexion, and ipsilateral knee extension and fall accidents.1,2 The hamstring muscle group consists of 3 posterior thigh muscles, including the semimembranosus, semitendinosus, and the biceps femoris muscles. The […]

Repair of Proximal Hamstring Tears: A Surgical Technique
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