Cartilage Damage
February 8, 2011 by Dr. Marc Darrow, MD
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Removing tissue from your knee through surgical intervention can only make your knee weaker in the long run and prone to arthritis because removal of tissue decreases the shock absorption capabilities built in to protect the knee. READ THE REST AT JOINTREHAB.COM
Arthroscopy
February 8, 2011 by Dr. Marc Darrow, MD
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To understand the theory (and folly) of this seemingly “harmless” procedure, one needs to understand the physiological composition of the joint. Most of the joints in the body are synovial joints, which are flexible and self-lubricating. READ THE REST AT JOINTREHAB.COM
Accuracy of MRIs?
February 8, 2011 by Dr. Marc Darrow, MD
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Diagnosis of knee injuries is, in my opinion, too dependant on many large machines and invasive techniques. Your knee hurts so you visit the orthopedist, here he uses his tools to figure out why your knee hurts. While some of these tools are very impressive indeed, are they accurate? READ THE REST AT JOINTREHAB.COM



