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ACL Reconstruction

ACL knee injuries are among the most common injuries for athletes. The ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) is one of four ligaments that make up the knee joint and is responsible
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ACL Surgery Pace, FL

ACL Surgery in Pace, Florida. Considerations: Dr. Anz cares for a wide range of world-class athletes, patients, and executives from across the Gulf Coast, including Pace, Florida, daily. Dr. Adam

Gulf Breeze, FL

ACL Surgery Gulf Breeze, FL

ACL Surgery in Gulf Breeze, Florida. Considerations: Dr. Anz cares for a wide range of world-class athletes, patients, and executives from across the Gulf Coast, including Gulf Breeze, Florida, every

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Rehabilitation Protocol Overview: Minor Meniscus Repair

General Considerations Meniscus Repair Considerations: Flexion over 90 degrees loads the back of the meniscus, which is the area where tears most often occur. For this reason, flexion is controlled

Major Meniscus Repair.

Rehabilitation Protocol Overview: Major Meniscus Repair

General Considerations Meniscus Repair Considerations: Flexion over 90 degrees loads the back of themeniscus, which is the area where tears most often occur. For this reason, flexion is controlled after

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ACL Knee Injuries

Injury Overview ACL knee injuries are among the most common injuries for athletes. The ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) is one of four ligaments that make up the knee joint and

ACL Injury Healing

The Biology of ACL Healing: The Wild Card of Recovery

Ligamentization – The Wild Card After an ACL injury1, reconstruction of the ligament is often a recommended treatment. One of the most critical steps in ACL reconstruction2 is grafting a

Save the Menisci: Meniscal Root Tears

Background & General Considerations The menisci are c-shaped, rubber-like cartilage discs that reside inside the knee joint. There are two menisci in every knee, one on the inner side (medial

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5 Things to Know About Stem Cell Use for Cartilage Regeneration

Thanks to Angie Stewart of Becker’s Spine Review for promoting “5 things to know about stem cell use for cartilage regeneration!” Click here to see the article

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Our office is located at: The Andrews Institute 1040 Gulf Breeze Pkwy Suite 203 Gulf Breeze, FL 32561 Phone: 850-916-8476 FAX: 850-916-8764 [wpgmza id=”1″]   From the North Travel South

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