Category Archives: Bones & Muscles

ACL Injury Prevention

This story is all too common on the soccer field and basketball court. A high school athlete jumps to get the ball, lands and blows out a knee. And most of that time those athletes are girls. Girls are four to six times more likely to suffer a certain kind of knee injury than boys. [...]

Marathon After Back Surgery

Lower back pain is very common. If you lift, bend or twist wrong, you can pull a muscle, pinch a nerve or even cause a herniated disc. Many times those injuries will get better on their own. Sometimes you need surgery. Here’s a story about a woman with debilitating back pain who ran the Boston [...]

Pelvic Reconstruction

Janis Ollson thought she had it all. She was young, in a great marriage with baby number two on the way. Then she got the bad news. A rare cancer had formed in her pelvis. Getting rid of the cancer would mean not only removing part of her pelvis, but also part of her spine [...]

Foot Problems

Up the stairs. Down the stairs. Out the door and around the corner. Our feet can take us just about anywhere we want to go. But foot problems can make life a real pain. Dr. Steven Kavros, M.D., a Mayo Clinic podiatrist explains some common foot problems and what can be done [...]

ACL Reconstruction After 40

Is age 50 the new 30? That might be true when it comes to a common knee injury. You see, it used to be that doctors only repaired torn ACL’s in young people because people over 50 weren’t active enough to need surgery. But now, as more and more people are staying physically active later [...]