Medial (MCL) and Lateral (LCL) Collateral Ligament Tears: Overview
This video provides an overview of how collateral ligament tears occur, relevant anatomy, and how a health care professional would diagnose a patient.
This video provides an overview of how collateral ligament tears occur, relevant anatomy, and how a health care professional would diagnose a patient.
This video provides an overview on how medial ankle sprains occur, how chronic (longterm) instability develops, relevant ankle anatomy, and how a health care professional diagnoses a patient.
This video provides insight into treatment options for medial ankle sprains, including nonoperative and operative interventions.
This video provides insight into treatment options for medial collateral ligament (MCL) and lateral collateral ligament (LCL) tears, including nonoperative and operative interventions.
This animated video demonstrates a rotator cuff repair augmentation with a graft for the treatment of a rotator cuff tear.
This animation demonstrates a biologic tuberoplasty with a biologic skin graft for the treatment of a rotator cuff tear.
This animated video demonstrates a superior capsular reconstruction with a biologic skin graft for the treatment of a rotator cuff tear.
The collateral ligaments are located on the outside of the knee and include the medial collateral ligament, or MCL, and the lateral collateral ligament, or LCL. These ligaments stabilize the knee during side-to-side motion.
This surgical video demonstrates an MCL repair using a suture augmentation technique for the treatment of an MCL tear.
This animated video demonstrates a total hip replacement for the treatment of hip arthritis.
This animated video demonstrates a partial-thickness rotator cuff repair for the treatment of a rotator cuff tear.
This surgical video demonstrates the harvest of a hamstring tendon graft used in an ACL reconstruction for the treatment of an ACL tear.
This surgical video demonstrates the preparation of a hamstring tendon graft used in an ACL reconstruction for the treatment of an ACL tear.
A broken collarbone, or clavicle fracture, is a break in the small, thin bone located in the front of the body near the shoulder. Collarbone fractures typically result from falls or high-impact injuries.
This surgical video demonstrates the harvest of a quadriceps tendon graft used in an ACL reconstruction for the treatment of an ACL tear.
This surgical video demonstrates the preparation of a quadriceps tendon graft used in an ACL reconstruction for the treatment of an ACL tear.
This surgical video demonstrates the technique for harvesting a bone-tendon-bone graft used in an ACL reconstruction for the treatment of an ACL tear.
This animated video demonstrates an ACL reconstruction in a pediatric patient for the treatment of an ACL tear.
This surgical video demonstrates the technique for bone-tendon-bone graft preparation used in ACL reconstruction for the treatment of an ACL tear.
This video provides insight into treatment options for big toe arthritis, including nonoperative and operative interventions.
This surgical video demonstrates a big toe fusion for the treatment of big toe arthritis.
This video provides an overview on how big toe arthritis develops, relevant anatomy, and how a health care professional diagnoses a patient.
This animated video demonstrates a big toe fusion for the treatment of big toe arthritis.
Arthritis of the big toe, also known as hallux rigidus, can cause pain and stiffness, which can make it difficult to stand and walk.