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1st and 4th Day After ACL Surgery at Sanders Clinic
 
 
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Name:
Mark Sanders MD FACS
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Contains videos of surgeries and patients, as well as information about Orthopaedic and sports related injuries. For more information, please visit our website at http://www.sandersclinic.net or call 1-888-8DR-MARK!
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By applying wisdom before technology, it is the mission of the Sanders Clinic for Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine to help patients understand that maintaining a strong and healthy body is the best way to not only avoid serious injury but also recover quickly when one does occur. We take the least invasive approach first. And when surgery is required, a healthy plan to strengthen both the psychological and physical structure is begun before it is scheduled - because we understand the important role that both play in a rapid recovery.

The rapid return of athletes to their sport is just part of our goal. We do everything to ensure that our patients live the highest quality of life possible.

Mark Sanders, MD, FACS
Certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery
Subspecialty Certificate in Orthopaedic Sports Medicine
Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
Fellow of the American College of Surgeons
Country:
United States
Occupation:
Orthopaedic Surgeon,Sports Medicine Specialist
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The Sanders Clinic for Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine
Hobbies:
sports medicine, orthopaedics, surgery, motocross, skiing
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sandersclinic commented on One Day After ACL Reconstruction and Meniscal Repair at S... (1 week ago)
"Nothing can be less misleading. There are dozens of videos all showing the same thing.
The world is a big place. Your experiences may not be the o..."
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sandersclinic commented on One Day After ACL Reconstruction and Meniscal Repair at S... (1 week ago)
"Actually, while the knee stability in patients with accelerated rehab is the same as those treated the old fashioned way, the trips is alot more pl..."   more
 
 
sandersclinic commented on 1 Day after ACL Surgery at Sanders Clinic (2 weeks ago)
"Who's problem is that?"
 
 
sandersclinic commented on Return to Skiing 4 months after ACL Reconstruction Surger... (2 weeks ago)
"At one month, you wll tear out the graft before you get off the lift."
 
 
sandersclinic commented on One Day After ACL Reconstruction and Meniscal Repair at S... (2 weeks ago)
"I agree with you that people should listen to their doctors, but why someone would choose a method of repair that would lengthen their disability c..."   more
 
Channel Comments (3)
NumBaONeHaTeRz (2 weeks ago)
hey i have a question though.. on September 9th 2009 i dislocated my knee playing football.. and i'm wondering if i will be ok to ski in the winter. i didnt tear anything. Also since i have been running latley, i have been suffering pain below my knee. It's like the top of my shin bone.. is it tendon probolems? please reply back.
sandersclinic (7 months ago)
There are many things to take into consideration before performing a surgery. Health condition, history, physical exam, diagnostic imaging, etc. Because we did not see you, it would be inappropriate for us to offer a specific treatment plan. However, with a simple midshaft, acute fracture, we typically use an 8 or 10 hole plate with 6 locking screws. For more information, please visit our website at http://www.sandersclinic.net or check out the clavicle videos on our SandersClinic Channel. Thanks for watching!
ranman96734 (7 months ago)
I just recently had a clavicle repair to my left clavicle that was fractured in three separate places leaving one large spike of bone and one smaller spike. I received the fractures falling on my shoulder from about 11ft, the skin tinting was very visible.
It's now been 3 weeks since the surgery and I can finally put on a T-Shirt. I can life about 5lbs with the arm and I'm taking things very slowly... I was wondering if you had any advice or what you might have done considering the damage? I'm pleased with the results but your patients seem to have a much faster recovery time...