Chronic Ankle Sprains (Medial Ankle Instability): Deltoid Ligament Reconstruction
This surgical video demonstrates a deltoid ligament reconstruction for the treatment of medial ankle instability.
This surgical video demonstrates a deltoid ligament reconstruction for the treatment of medial ankle instability.
This surgical video demonstrates a deltoid ligament repair with suture augmentation for the treatment of medial ankle instability.
This surgical video demonstrates a cartilage graft transplant for the treatment of a large cartilage defect of the knee.
This surgical video demonstrates a cartilage transplant for the treatment of a small cartilage defect of the knee.
This surgical animation demonstrates an arthroscopic biceps tendon repair, or tenodesis, within the bicipital groove for the treatment of biceps tendinitis.
This surgical video demonstrates a triple fusion using screws and staples for the treatment of a rigid flatfoot deformity.
This video provides insight into treatment options for rigid flatfoot deformities, including nonoperative and operative interventions.
This surgical video demonstrates a subtalar fusion for the treatment of a rigid flatfoot deformity.
This video provides an overview on how 5th metatarsal fractures occur, relevant anatomy, and how a health care professional diagnoses a patient.
This video provides insight into treatment options for flexible flatfoot deformities, including nonoperative and operative interventions.
This live surgical video demonstrates a tendon transfer, spring ligament repair, and the use of an internal support suture for the treatment of a flexible flatfoot deformity.
This video explores potential treatments for knee joint cartilage defects, including nonoperative and operative interventions.
This video provides an overview on how rigid flatfoot deformities develop, relevant anatomy, and how a health care professional diagnoses a patient.
This surgical video demonstrates a four-corner fusion, using bone staples, for the treatment of an advanced scapholunate ligament injury.
This surgical video demonstrates a proximal row carpectomy, or a partial removal of the wrist bones, and the use of a biologic tissue graft, for the treatment of an advanced scapholunate ligament injury.
This surgical video demonstrates an osteochondral autograft transplantation (OATS) procedure for the treatment of a small cartilage defect of the knee.
This animated video demonstrates a reconstruction of bone loss at the shoulder socket with a bone graft and sutures for the treatment of shoulder instability.
The toes and feet are made up of many small bones, which include the metatarsals (foot bones) and phalanges (toe bones). Injury involving direct impact to the feet can cause fractures in any of these bones.
The wrist is made up of several carpal bones held together by supporting ligaments. If any of these ligaments are injured, the wrist bones can shift out of alignment, resulting in wrist instability. Wrist instability most often occurs from injuries...
Flatfoot deformities result from damage to the ligaments and tendons that support the alignment of the foot and ankle. This causes the foot arch to collapse and may shift the foot and ankle bones out of place. Flatfoot deformities are...
As a flatfoot deformity gets worse, it progresses to a rigid flatfoot deformity. This causes the bones in the foot and ankle to shift out of place, which makes the foot arch permanently flattened.
A knee joint cartilage defect is an area of damaged cartilage on any of the surfaces of the knee joint, which include the thigh bone (femur), shinbone (tibia), and kneecap (patella). These cartilage defects are also called osteochondral defects.
This video provides an overview of how knee joint cartilage defects develop, the relevant anatomy, and how health care professionals diagnose a patient.