AC arthropathy

The acromioclavicular, or AC, joint is a joint in the shoulder where two bones meet. One of these bones is the collarbone, or clavicle. The second bone is actually part of the shoulder blade (scapula), which is the big bone behind the shoulder that also forms part of...

Frozen Shoulder

The primary treatment considerations include oral anti-inflammatories, physical therapy for aggressive range of motion, glenohumeral distension and corticosteroid injection. If symptoms fail to improve with these options after an extended period of time, consideration...

FAI/Hip

The initial treatment suggestions include working with a experience physical therapists who can work on hip capsule mobility, hip traction, gluteal stabilization.  Would recommend modifying exercise program to avoid deep squats or repetitive hip flexion type...

Osteoarthritis

Below is more comprehensive educational information regarding the Non-operative guide for managing osteoarthritis. Definition: Osteoarthritis is a condition of the bone or joint in which there is loss of cartilage (soft, spongy tissue covering the bone for protection)...

Knee/Meniscus

The symptoms are most consistent with an degenerative medial meniscus tear and chondral wear. Treatment options to consider include physical therapy for quadriceps/gluteal strengthening, corticosteroid injection, viscosupplementation, or PRP injection. If your...

Spine

Lumbosacral radiculitis occurs when the inner portion or jelly of the disc herniates into the lumbar epidural space causing impingement onto the exiting nerves. The exiting nerves supply the skin and muscles of the leg along a dermatomal or myotomal pattern. Typically...