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Essentials of Choosing an ACL Graft (Video)
Every patient is different, so we are just going to look at the most common options for young, active patients with closed growth plates. Ty

Randon Hall, MD
Mar 22, 2019
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Muscle Hematoma of Quadriceps
Intramuscular quadriceps hematoma can be extremely painful and limiting on normal muscular function. When the hematoma collects within the c

Randon Hall, MD
Dec 23, 2018
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Osgood-Schlatter's Disease (Knee)
Osgood-Schlatter's Disease (Tibial Tuberosity Apophysitis)Â is specific to pediatric athletes, usually in the age range of 8Â to 15Â years,

Randon Hall, MD
Sep 16, 2018
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The PCL Injury (Posterior Cruciate Ligament)
A PCL injury typically occurs as a direct contact to the front of the lower leg, when the knee is in a 90 degree bent position. The classic

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Sep 16, 2018
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Basic MRI Evaluation of an ACL Tear
First, you need to get yourself oriented to the anatomy of the knee. The femur is the upper thigh bone and the tibia is the lower shin bone

Randon Hall, MD
Aug 11, 2018
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Understanding the Diagnosis of a High Ankle Sprain
The typical mechanism of injury for a high ankle sprain is when the foot is planted and a force causes the ankle to be pushed inward as the

Randon Hall, MD
Apr 7, 2018
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Gordon Hayward - Understanding the Injury, Surgery and Recovery
On October 17th, Boston Celtics small forward Gordon Hayward sustained a horrific injury. The injury was covered extensively in the media as

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Mar 27, 2018
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Patella (Knee Cap) Dislocation
Usually occurs as a non-contact injury with a planted foot on the ground. Many times the athlete is shifting directions, where the body is m

Randon Hall, MD
Feb 17, 2018
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ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) Tear
An ACL Tear typically occurs as a non-contact injury with a planted foot on the ground.

Randon Hall, MD
Feb 11, 2018
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