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Roger Walker D.O.

South Florida Orthopedic Surgeon

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Specializing in general orthopedics, sports medicine, joint replacement and fracture care, Dr. Roger A. Walker is a Fellowship Trained Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from Florida Atlantic University (FAU) College of Engineering. He was a member of the Varsity FAU baseball team and was selected in the Major League baseball draft. While practicing as a professional engineer, he obtained a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from FAU. He then pursued his medical degree at Nova Southeastern University.

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Understanding “Bone on Bone” Knee Pain Picture

Understanding “Bone on Bone” Knee Pain

When someone describes knee pain as “bone on bone,” it’s often referring to a condition where the cartilage within the knee joint has worn down significantly. Cartilage is a tough, flexible tissue that covers the ends of the bones in joints, providing a smooth, cushioned surface for movement and helping absorb shocks. In a healthy knee, cartilage acts as a natural buffer between the bones, allowing for easy, pain-free motion.

What You Need to Know About Knee Pain and Treatment Picture

What You Need to Know About Knee Pain and Treatment

One of the most common causes of knee pain is automobile accidents, where the impact may damage the knee joint or surrounding tissues. While muscular injuries typically heal more quickly, deeper issues such as a ruptured ligament or torn cartilage can take significantly longer and often require advanced medical interventions.

ACL, MCL or PCL Injuries Picture

ACL, MCL or PCL Injuries

Understanding ACL, MCL and PCL Injuries ACL, MCL, and PCL injuries all affect ligaments in the knees. Sprains, strains, and tears may occur in the Anterior Cruciate Ligament, Medial Collateral Ligament, or the Posterior Cruciate Ligament. ACL is one of the major ligaments within the knee that connects the thighbone to the shin gone. It’s comprised of bands of tissue and can be prone to tears if you twist your knee, exert too much pressure when jumping or landing, stretching, or sustain a hit to the knee. Sport Activities Prone to ACL, MCL or PCL Injuries ACL injuries commonly affect …

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