Mar 22, 2011 | Centeno-Schultz Blog
Steep and deep skiing is fantastic but can result in debilitating injuries. CP is a 60y/o avid extreme snow and water skier who sustained a right knee injury in the back-country. He had undergone three previous knee surgeries with limited success. Conservative...
Sep 21, 2010 | Case Reports, Centeno-Schultz Blog, International Cellular Medicine Society, Knee, Uncategorized
EK is a 31 y/o athletic officer at one of the nation’s military academies who sustained a tear in his ACL. He opted for a non-surgical therapy. EK underwent post stem cell therapy MRI of the knee which is presented below. There is significant improvement...
Jul 8, 2010 | Centeno-Schultz Blog, International Cellular Medicine Society, Knee
The Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) is critical to the support and function of the knee. A tear in the ACL is a serious injury which can mean the end of an athletic or demanding career. Surgical options include repair of the damaged ligament vs complete...