Dr. Catherine Logan Discusses Knee Cartilage Surgery
Dr. Logan recently spoke at the AAOS annual meeting, sharing her thoughts on cartilage damage in both young and older athletes.
Dr. Logan recently spoke at the AAOS annual meeting, sharing her thoughts on cartilage damage in both young and older athletes.
Musculoskeletal injuries to the lower extremities are common among female college student-athletes (SA) in sports that require hopping, pivoting, and running.
Psychological readiness to return to sport has emerged as an important factor associated with outcomes after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR).
Dr. Logan and Dr. Bassett have some great articles for you that contribute well to our conversation on the surgical treatment of rotator cuff injury.
When can I return to sport after ACL injury? What is the best recovery/rehab from an ACL injury?
Like a traditional massage, the gun aims to reduce inflammation by flushing extracellular fluids such as lymph fluid and venous blood out of the muscle tissue and into the circulatory system.
Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) is a condition which involves the outer aspect of the elbow, resulting in pain and decreased function. In some cases, microtearing of the tendons that join the forearm muscles on the outside of the elbow does occur.
What is the MCL? The Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL) provides stability to the knee. It is located on the medial (inner) aspect of the knee, spanning from the femur to the tibia.
ACL Injury Q&A with Dr. Catherine Logan What is the ACL, and why is it important? The ACL is an incredibly important ligment in the knee; it provides stability with cutting and pivoting during sports such as soccer, lacrosse and basketball.
On Episode 10 of The Sports Docs Podcast, Dr. Logan discusses the April 2020 issue of OJSM and the article Platelet-Rich Plasma Shortens Return to Play in NFL Players With Acute Hamstring Injuries.