Knee Osteoarthritis

What Causes Osteoarthritis Knee Pain

Knee pain can be caused by osteoarthritis in the knee joints. It’s among the most common types of arthritis in the knees, and the odds of developing the condition rise quite a bit after someone turns 45. The Arthritis Foundation has found that around 27 million United States citizens or visitop of the list. While […]

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January 20, 2016

Osteoarthritis of the Knee: Marching On Through the Pain

What Is Knee Osteoarthritis or Osteoarthritis of the Knee? Every bone is surrounded by cartilage, or a flexible, thick tissue, in a sense. This tissue is meant to the body as a whole. In relation to break down, the joint then begins rubbing against the connecting bone and results in the painful condition known as […]

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August 4, 2016

The Truth About Knee Osteoarthritis and Running

What exactly is Knee Osteoarthritis? The term osteoarthritis means inflammation of the joint and bones. This definition presents several problems. A diagnosis of osteoarthritis doesn’t actually explain what the cause of the joint pain is. Pain and inflammation occur as a reaction to ineffective treatment and a misunderstanding of the underlying cause. Does an osteoarthritis […]

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February 28, 2016

Physical Therapy in Treatment Torn Meniscus

Physical Therapy to Treat Torn Meniscus Comparable to Surgery for Many Patients

Physical therapy is a viable option to surgery in many cases. This is especially true for those suffering from osteoarthritis. According to an article posted in the New England Journal of Medicine, a recent study shows promising results for those who want to avoid going under the knife. Meniscal tears are quite common in knees […]

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October 17, 2016

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In this instance, an athlete was originally diagnosed with minor quadriceps muscle strain and was treated for four weeks, with unsatisfactory results. When he came to our clinic, the muscle was not healing, and the patients’ muscle tissue had already begun to atrophy.

Upon examination using MSUS, we discovered that he had a full muscle thickness tear that had been overlooked by his previous provider. To mitigate damage and promote healing, surgery should have been performed immediately after the injury occurred. Because of misdiagnosis and inappropriate treatment, the patient now has permanent damage that cannot be corrected.

The most important advantage of Ultrasound over MRI imaging is its ability to zero in on the symptomatic region and obtain imaging, with active participation and feedback from the patient. Using dynamic MSUS, we can see what happens when patients contract their muscles, something that cannot be done with MRI. From a diagnostic perspective, this interaction is invaluable.

Dynamic ultrasonography examination demonstrating
the full thickness tear and already occurring muscle atrophy
due to misdiagnosis and not referring the patient
to proper diagnostic workup

Demonstration of how very small muscle defect is made and revealed
to be a complete tear with muscle contraction
under diagnostic sonography (not possible with MRI)

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Complete tear of rectus femoris
with large hematoma (blood)

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Separation of muscle ends due to tear elicited
on dynamic sonography examination

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