Dr. Mack is a Phi Beta Kappa, Summa Cum Laude, graduate of the University of Texas, as well as an Alpha Omega Alpha graduate of Baylor College of Medicine in the Texas Medical Center.
Arthroscopy is a surgical procedure in which an arthroscope is inserted into a joint. Arthroscopy is a term that comes from two Greek words, arthro-, meaning joint, and -skopein, meaning to examine.
Hip Arthroscopy is a relatively new surgical technique that can be effectively employed to treat a variety of hip conditions.
This procedure is indicated for those patients who have an isolated full thickness articular cartilage defect in the knee, which is causing symptoms such as pain and clicking. This injury is generally from an acute injury, but can also occur over time, due to repeated injuries.
A Total Knee Replacement (TKR) or Total Knee Arthroplasty is a surgery that resurfaces an arthritic knee joint with an artificial metal or plastic replacement parts called the 'prostheses'.
Total Hip Replacement (THR) procedure replaces all or part of the hip joint with an artificial device (prosthesis) to eliminate pain and restore joint movement.
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