Here at the Cleveland Clinic our Sports Medicine Specialists are leaders in the field, performing state of the art techniques refined through many years of clinical practice and guided by the most recent evidence based literature. At the core of this is helping every patient reach their full potential, whether an elite athlete, a weekend warrior or someone just simply wanting to get back to activities of daily living. Our specialists use a patient specific approach to tailor the best treatment program for each patient. Through Warthog Vision we look to illustrate the approach our Sports Medicine Specialists utilize to provide the highest level of care for our patients. In doing so, we continue to fulfill one of the central missions of the Cleveland Clinic, To Educate Those Who Serve. We hope you enjoy our video offerings.
Knee: Patellofemoral
Technique for patellar tendon imbrication.
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Dr. Jack Andrish presents the technique for patellar tendon imbrication (shortening) for the treatment of patella alta, typically in the setting of patellar instability. **Larger incision utilized for better illustration of technique.
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Technique for Elmlie-Trillate medializing tibial tubercle osteotomy.
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Dr. Jack Andrish presents the technique for Elmslie-Trillat tibial tubercle osteotomy. **Larger incision utilized for better illustration of technique.
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Technique for open lateral retinacular lengthening.
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Dr. Lutul Farrow, Director of Sports medicine Clinical Operations and Program Director for the Sports Medicine Fellowship Program at the Cleveland Clinic, presents the technique for lateral retinacular lengthening. **Larger incision utilized for better illustration of technique.
Acknowledgements: Thank you to Sercan Yalcin, MD for assistance with filming and also with editing and production of the video segment. Thank you to Andrew Steckler for his assistance with cadaver and equipment set-up.
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Technique for anatomic medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) reconstruction.
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Dr. Lutul Farrow, Director of Sports medicine Clinical Operations and Program Director for the Sports Medicine Fellowship Program at the Cleveland Clinic, presents the technique for anatomic medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) reconstruction. **Larger incision utilized for better illustration of technique.
Acknowledgements: Thank you to Sercan Yalcin, MD for assistance with filming and also with editing and production of the video segment. Thank you to Andrew Steckler for his assistance with cadaver and equipment set-up.
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Description of the physical examination for patellofemoral and instability
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Dr. Lutul Farrow, Director of Sports medicine Clinical Operations and Program Director for the Sports Medicine Fellowship Program at the Cleveland Clinic, presents a comprehensive look at the physical exam for patients with patellofemoral pain and instability
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Elbow
Technique for triceps tendon repair.
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Dr. Mark Schickendantz, Head Team Physician for the MLB Cleveland Indians, presents the technique for triceps tendon repair.
Acknowledgement: Thank you to Sercan Yalcin, MD for assistance with video editing and production of the video segment. |
Knee: Meniscus
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Dr. Lutul Farrow, Director of Sports medicine Clinical Operations and Program Director for the Sports Medicine Fellowship Program at the Cleveland Clinic, presents techniques for repair of type 1 and type 2 medial meniscus ramp lesions.
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