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    Treating an Old Knee Injury Picture

    Treating an Old Knee Injury

    One of the primary reasons to see an orthopedic surgeon for an old knee injury is to receive an accurate diagnosis. Knee injuries can result from a variety of causes, and identifying the specific condition can be challenging without a comprehensive evaluation.

    Proper Care After Rolling Your Ankle: A Comprehensive Guide Picture

    Proper Care After Rolling Your Ankle: A Comprehensive Guide

    Ankle Recovery Following a Roll: A Comprehensive Manual Rolling your ankle, also known as an ankle sprain, is a common injury that can occur during physical activities, causing pain, swelling, and limited mobility. Proper care immediately after rolling your ankle is crucial to ensure effective healing and prevent further complications. In this guide, we’ll explore eight essential steps for providing the right care after rolling your ankle. Rest and Immobilization: After rolling your ankle, the first step is to immediately stop any activity and rest the injured ankle. Avoid putting weight on the affected foot to prevent exacerbating the injury. …

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    Treating Meniscal Tears

    There are 2 cushiony pieces of the cartilage connecting the femur and the tibia of each leg. This cartilage is called a meniscus (plural: menisci), and it is present in a pair in each knee joint. A meniscal tear occurs when the knee joint experiences a sudden, sharp movement. At Florida OrthoCare it is important that patients we treat have a clear understanding of how its best for treating meniscal tears.

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