Sabrina Strickland, MD
Sabrina Strickland, MD
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Відео

Married and Practicing Orthopaedic Surgery - Dr. Strickland and Dr. GomollMarried and Practicing Orthopaedic Surgery - Dr. Strickland and Dr. Gomoll
Married and Practicing Orthopaedic Surgery - Dr. Strickland and Dr. Gomoll
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Dr. Sabrina Strickland and her husband, @andreash.gomollmd3803, are married and have a joint orthopedic practice. They discuss their story of how they met and what makes them unique as orthopedic surgeons at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City. Dr. Sabrina Strickland sabrinastrickland.com Dr. Andreas Gomoll www.andreasgomollmd.com
Patellofemoral (Kneecap) Instability and Pain - Patient Education and SolutionsPatellofemoral (Kneecap) Instability and Pain - Patient Education and Solutions
Patellofemoral (Kneecap) Instability and Pain - Patient Education and Solutions
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Dr. Sabrina Strickland of the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City discussed Patellofemoral (Kneecap) Instability and Pain. sabrinastrickland.com Patella (Kneecap) Instability In the front of the knee the kneecap slides up and down in a groove in the thigh bone. Sometimes it can slip out causing pain, swelling and cartilage injury. How does it feel? It can feel unstable and in severe c...
Liam's Story - MPFL Reconstruction SurgeryLiam's Story - MPFL Reconstruction Surgery
Liam's Story - MPFL Reconstruction Surgery
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Liam had been dealing with a lifetime of kneecap dislocations. He is an avid hockey player and needed to find his answer. Dr. Sabrina Strickland of the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City sub specializes in treating kneecap instability, and now Liam is back to hockey better than ever. sabrinastrickland.com Patella (Kneecap) Instability In the front of the knee the kneecap slides up an...
Joseph's Story - MPFL Reconstruction and Tibial Tubercle Osteotomy SurgeryJoseph's Story - MPFL Reconstruction and Tibial Tubercle Osteotomy Surgery
Joseph's Story - MPFL Reconstruction and Tibial Tubercle Osteotomy Surgery
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Joseph discusses a skiing accident that led him to see Dr. Sabrina Strickland for an MPFL Reconstruction and Tibial Tubercle Osteotomy Surgery at the Hospital for Special Surgery. sabrinastrickland.com Patella (Kneecap) Instability In the front of the knee the kneecap slides up and down in a groove in the thigh bone. Sometimes it can slip out causing pain, swelling and cartilage injury. How doe...
ACL Tears - Preferred and New Surgical TechniqueACL Tears - Preferred and New Surgical Technique
ACL Tears - Preferred and New Surgical Technique
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Dr. Sabrina Strickland of the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City discusses her preferred technique for an ACL reconstruction and highlights one of the new FDA-approved innovative procedures for repairing an ACL. sabrinastrickland.com Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Athletes who participate in high demand sports such as skiing, soccer, football, and basketball are more likely to inju...
ACL Reconstruction - Retear and RehabilitationACL Reconstruction - Retear and Rehabilitation
ACL Reconstruction - Retear and Rehabilitation
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Dr. Sabrina Strickland of the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City discusses the techniques used to hopefully prevent a retear of the ACL after surgery and the overall rehabilitation process after undergoing an ACL reconstruction. sabrinastrickland.com
MACI - Autologous Cultured Chondrocytes On Porcine Collagen MembraneMACI - Autologous Cultured Chondrocytes On Porcine Collagen Membrane
MACI - Autologous Cultured Chondrocytes On Porcine Collagen Membrane
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www.sabrinastrickland.com With this innovative technique, I can repair cartilage defects using your own cells.
My Team At The Hospital for Special SurgeryMy Team At The Hospital for Special Surgery
My Team At The Hospital for Special Surgery
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www.sabrinastrickland.com A big shoutout to #teamstricklandmd and everyone that works with me at the Hospital for Special Surgery! I definitely couldn't do my job without you.
Practice What You Preach - Relating To My PatientsPractice What You Preach - Relating To My Patients
Practice What You Preach - Relating To My Patients
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www.sabrinastrickland.com As an orthopedic surgeon, I truly believe in being able to relate to my patients so I can provide them optimal care. I am personally a very active individual and participate in different activities such as barre, skiing, pilates, and much more. Having at least an understanding of what a patient does in a yoga class, for example, helps me better diagnose, treat, and con...
Tibial Tubercle Osteotomy Testimonial - DancerTibial Tubercle Osteotomy Testimonial - Dancer
Tibial Tubercle Osteotomy Testimonial - Dancer
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That smile you get from a patient after he or she is back to doing what they love is one of the best feelings in the world. Watch one of our latest stories on Peyton who was able to return to dance pain-free after Tibial Tubercle Osteotomy surgery.
Getting Back Into Sports After SurgeryGetting Back Into Sports After Surgery
Getting Back Into Sports After Surgery
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www.sabrinastrickland.com Whether it's skiing or golf, you must ease back into your sport after surgery. Here is a short video on some different examples to gradually get you "back in the game" so you can perform at your highest level after an injury.
Orthopedic Conferences - Dr. Sabrina StricklandOrthopedic Conferences - Dr. Sabrina Strickland
Orthopedic Conferences - Dr. Sabrina Strickland
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www.sabrinastrickland.com Over the winter and spring months, you might have noticed I travel a lot to various orthopedic meetings around the country and even the world. For those who don't know, here is a little insight into what I lecture about at the different conferences.
Full Knee Makover TestimonialFull Knee Makover Testimonial
Full Knee Makover Testimonial
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www.sabrinastrickland.com It's amazing to be able to bring a patient back to full function right before her wedding. Seyward came to me with severe knee instability and virtually lost hope that anyone could make her better. After the right diagnosis and proper treatment I am very happy to say she is back to running, dancing, and living a pain free lifestyle.
Amtrak 188 Passenger Returned To Full MobilityAmtrak 188 Passenger Returned To Full Mobility
Amtrak 188 Passenger Returned To Full Mobility
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www.sabrinastrickland.com I love helping my patients get #backinthegame after any type of injury! Nicholas was a passenger in the wreck of Amtrak 188. After a meniscus repair, ACL reconstruction and months of physical therapy, he has 100% range of motion returned to his knee.
Patellofemoral Replacement TestimonialPatellofemoral Replacement Testimonial
Patellofemoral Replacement Testimonial
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www.sabrinastrickland.com After non-operative treatments Anne underwent Patellofemoral Replacement surgery from Dr. Sabrina Strickland at the Hospital for Special Surgery.

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @andranistor36
    @andranistor36 6 днів тому

    I have the same thing and I need surgery. I play hockey and. I dislocated my patela 9 times to have the surgery now or nex year ?

    • @SabrinaStricklandMD
      @SabrinaStricklandMD 5 днів тому

      You should be able to play in 4-6 months with the right rehab; consult your surgeon for specific guidance on your situation.

  • @petercorrin2414
    @petercorrin2414 7 днів тому

    After 8 dislocations of my right patella from hockey I finally had MPFL surgery 2.5 weeks ago. At age 53 I’m sure it would have been wise to have done this 15-20 years ago after the 4th time. Recovery is slow but I’m through most of the pain now and working on the ROM and building the muscles back up. Bending at 45-60° now with a bit of pain at 60° and quite tight. Hopefully will be driving in a couple of weeks. Hopefully be able to play golf in a couple of months. We will see if I play hockey again.

    • @SabrinaStricklandMD
      @SabrinaStricklandMD 7 днів тому

      Best wishes with your recovery. Try to bend as much as possible!

  • @jayspacelyfr
    @jayspacelyfr Місяць тому

    8 days post opp this shh hurts lol

    • @BrandonArnold-ep3dz
      @BrandonArnold-ep3dz Місяць тому

      Just over 4 weeks post opp myself and the pain has definitely started to drop. Some days better than others but overall it’s bearable. I’m back to doing mostly everything I was doing before the injury besides being able to jump or sprint. Part of the reason of that is also bc I’m told not to do it yet but i currently am able to do a slow jog and do some yard work here and there. I had some fractures and the ligament literally pulled a piece of my knee apart when i dislocated it so I’m sure you’ll recover sooner than later. Goodluck!

    • @SabrinaStricklandMD
      @SabrinaStricklandMD 26 днів тому

      Best wishes for a successful recovery! Be patient - this isn't a fast process. Follow your surgeon's guidelines and you should do well.

  • @badteen
    @badteen Місяць тому

    was there a plaster or just a brace after the surgery ?? thank you

  • @Waxay.
    @Waxay. 2 місяці тому

    I have a question.im 17.i have dislocated my left patella 2 times and may have subluxated it once in between thez two times..last time i dislocated my patella was 2 yrs back..recently i went for a checkup as i was experiencing pain in the knee when i played football..the doctor suggested an mpfl reconstruction but my father is hesitant and he says i should carry on without it ..i fell very imbalanced and feel pain usually AFTER playing soccer . I also have knock knees ..how much would the surgery cost in pakistan and how much time would it take to fully play football after surgery ..also will knock knees play any role in complexifying the surgery?

    • @SabrinaStricklandMD
      @SabrinaStricklandMD Місяць тому

      Yes knock knees might increase risk of failure but it is about 100 percent chance that this will happen again. I have no idea what cost would be in Pakistan and in the US it is typically covered by insurance.

    • @Waxay.
      @Waxay. Місяць тому

      @@SabrinaStricklandMD thanks for the reply..could u plz explain what u meant by it being 100% certain to happen again..😭😭

    • @SabrinaStricklandMD
      @SabrinaStricklandMD Місяць тому

      Using the information you provided, without surgery, you will continue to have these problems. For this reason, it is worth pursuing with an orthopedic surgeon, even though knock knees increase the risk of failure.

    • @Waxay.
      @Waxay. Місяць тому

      @@SabrinaStricklandMD thanks

  • @joshhazel742
    @joshhazel742 3 місяці тому

    I’m having this in 12 days.. strange, I don’t have instability or arthritis.. I have a lateralized tt with a tt-tg of 20.5mm.. diagnosed as PFPS. Pain didn’t pop up until about 2 years ago from overloading in sports.. I do worry that this will make my knee worse.. however I trust my surgeon as he is the best in my city. In fact he actually worked for the military and preformed thousands of these. Pray for me?

  • @mehmeteminkotan2192
    @mehmeteminkotan2192 3 місяці тому

    I am thinking of getting this surgery but i have some questions before it Can i play football after the surgery if i can how long will it take

  • @user-no8xy9cb4j
    @user-no8xy9cb4j 4 місяці тому

    Hello, may i know the price for this surgery. Will come from abroad. Far far away:)

    • @SabrinaStricklandMD
      @SabrinaStricklandMD 4 місяці тому

      Please contact my office to get more information: sabrinastrickland.com/contact-dr-sabrina-strickland/

    • @user-no8xy9cb4j
      @user-no8xy9cb4j 4 місяці тому

      @@SabrinaStricklandMD Done

  • @sriking5990
    @sriking5990 4 місяці тому

    How much does this cost in India🤔

    • @SabrinaStricklandMD
      @SabrinaStricklandMD 4 місяці тому

      This is not something I can answer. Even if you were in the United States, it's a difficult question as insurance providers vary.

    • @sriking5990
      @sriking5990 4 місяці тому

      What would be an approximate price

    • @SabrinaStricklandMD
      @SabrinaStricklandMD 4 місяці тому

      I don't have any pricing insights for Indian; I suggest you ask a local surgeon. @@sriking5990

  • @carsonwoolcott4380
    @carsonwoolcott4380 4 місяці тому

    I play hockey and I had dislocated my knee multiple times. Doctors said mpfl. I played on it popping in and out for a few months until I couldn’t stand the pain any longer. I have surgery in a few days and I’m terrified. I’m not sure what to expect or what’s going to happen. But I found this video and it’s comforting that I’m not alone and how Liam and I have a very similar experience. But my question is, after the surgery, at what point am I able to walk around freely or bend my knee to an athletic position? Is it possible to practice things like shooting and stick-handling off ice after a few weeks? Thanks

    • @SabrinaStricklandMD
      @SabrinaStricklandMD 4 місяці тому

      Good luck with surgery! I hope everything goes well. The post op protocol really varies by surgeon. I would reach out to them and see what they will permit.

    • @ryanboyd8763
      @ryanboyd8763 Місяць тому

      hockey guy here having surgery in a few days, how’s it going now a few months out ?

  • @anjaliswarup6796
    @anjaliswarup6796 4 місяці тому

    Dr. Strickland- Do you recommend surgery for a 20yr old male (myson( after MPFL tear or physio therapy only.

    • @SabrinaStricklandMD
      @SabrinaStricklandMD 4 місяці тому

      Hi there. It totally depends on what the MRI looks like. I'm happy to see him if he is anywhere near NYC. Otherwise, I do offer telehealth visits. Insurance covers telehealth visits in New York and Connecticut. Otherwise, it gets charged through the my Hospital for Special Surgery app, which is where you can schedule it. sabrinastrickland.com/book-an-appointment-dr-sabrina-strickland/

  • @coloradorefrigerated4551
    @coloradorefrigerated4551 5 місяців тому

    I doubt youll see this tonight Im 38 had this issue since 8th grade its calmed down since Ive been in my 30s due to not playing sports. The new dr i have when i went to ask for a knee replacement due to the amount of arthrise pain i get at night that keeps me up at night they suggested this. Im mot sure this is the correct procedure for the up all-night type of pain i have due to arthritis and maybe the way my knees dont move in the groves because im very knock knee. Im just nervous and hoping im doing the right thing because both knees will need to be done.

    • @SabrinaStricklandMD
      @SabrinaStricklandMD 5 місяців тому

      Hard to saw without seeing you and all of your MRI images. We do telehealth visits if that would be helpful. sabrinastrickland.com/contact-dr-sabrina-strickland/

  • @aakritimishra2501
    @aakritimishra2501 5 місяців тому

    one month after the surgery and I came here looking for hope because as rightly mentioned it does take alot of time and patience, the progress is steady but extremely slow and I just want the reassurance that everything will get better...thanks !😊

    • @SabrinaStricklandMD
      @SabrinaStricklandMD 5 місяців тому

      As long as you are making steady progress, you should be okay. Keep in mind, though, that it's hard for me to comment without knowing all of the details.

  • @tinypuff6199
    @tinypuff6199 5 місяців тому

    My surgery is tomorrow

    • @SabrinaStricklandMD
      @SabrinaStricklandMD 5 місяців тому

      I hope the surgery went well!

    • @tinypuff6199
      @tinypuff6199 5 місяців тому

      @@SabrinaStricklandMD thank you! So far so good. Done to fix a repair that was done years ago when I was a child.

    • @SabrinaStricklandMD
      @SabrinaStricklandMD 5 місяців тому

      @@tinypuff6199 glad to hear it's going well!

  • @kelseybrennan3379
    @kelseybrennan3379 5 місяців тому

    Had surgery 4 months ago for meniscus and acl (posterior lateral root). Also had an MCL tear that didn’t need surgery. 2 months later had another MRI and the acl and everything was fine, mild scar tissue forming, meniscus was still torn with partial radial tear. Twisted 2 days ago, acl graft has a tear and meniscus is completely torn with a flap hanging, suspected cyclops lesion, arthofibrosis and a few more things including my MCL tear is still grade 2. Any advise? Will I need surgery ?

    • @SabrinaStricklandMD
      @SabrinaStricklandMD 5 місяців тому

      Hi Kelsey, You will definitely need surgery if you want to go back to cutting sports, and certainly you need a stable knee if there is a chance of repairing the meniscus. I doubt that you have arthrifibrosis if you had good range of motion before this recent fall. Finally, a torn ACL looks like a cyclops - a cyclops just means that there is soft tissue in the front of the knee joint (in the notch). It sounds like you need to rehab to get your full range of motion, and then the revision may be a bit more complicated, depending on the graft you choose and whether or not you have a lateral extra-articular tenodesis.

  • @matthewlindsay1372
    @matthewlindsay1372 6 місяців тому

    I'm 39 and just had a knee scope to remove several large bodies from my knee (a half dozen of 1cm diameter). This is my third surgery, second scope (originally surgery at 16 yrs old). Doc after my recent surgery/scope said it was worse than he thought and I have Stage 3 and 4 wear of my cartilage on the underside of my knee cap and on the groove where my knee cap rests. I don't have instability, but they believe it is not resting correctly. They said a possible option is a "Tibial tubercle osteotomy" to get better knee cap alignment with the groove. I'm told I'm not a candidate for cartilage transplant given I have a 'kissing' wear problem. Anyway, my question is this "Tibial tubercle osteotomy" the logical next fix? If so, should I do it sooner than later so I don't wear away what cartilage I have left?

    • @SabrinaStricklandMD
      @SabrinaStricklandMD 6 місяців тому

      Hi Matthew. This is a complicated question to answer without actually seeing your MRI. Bipolar or kissing lesions can be treated with an cartilage transplant on both the patella as well as the front of the femur. This is virtually always done with a tibial tubercle osteotomy unless your alignment is optimal. At 39, we certainly try to do everything possible to avoid a partial knee replacement. I don't know if you live anywhere near New York, but I'd be happy to see you. I also do telehealth for presurgical visits or you could see a patella specialist if there is one in your area.

    • @SabrinaStricklandMD
      @SabrinaStricklandMD 6 місяців тому

      Here's contact information for my office if that works for you: sabrinastrickland.com/contact-dr-sabrina-strickland/

  • @Coldstone666
    @Coldstone666 6 місяців тому

    Had this at age 11 and 26 years later my knee is still holding up!

  • @kill3r672
    @kill3r672 8 місяців тому

    Hi Doc. thank you for the videos - I have been told (following MRIs) I have severe patella alta (insall salvati ratio 1.8) with some lateral tilt, Q angle is increased bilaterally, lateral subluxation of the patella three fourths laterally & medially, dysplastic trochlea, TT-TG distance of 26mm, severe chondral damage to the patella & to the dysplastic trochlea, Clarke's test is positive, tibial tuberosity placed laterally.... I have been advised to not take part in any physical activity that puts force through the knee & have been referred to be seen by a specialist surgeon, but the wait time is long as I am going through the NHS (UK) - I know it is hard to say without images, but I'm guessing this will result in surgery- so my question is, what sort of surgery would typically be performed to fix the above?

    • @SabrinaStricklandMD
      @SabrinaStricklandMD 8 місяців тому

      In the United States we have different option for cartilage repair than the UK. It sounds like you would need a tibial tubercle osteotomy with a cartilage transplant for your patella and trochlea. You should be able to be active once this is fixed. Best of luck finding treatment.

    • @kill3r672
      @kill3r672 8 місяців тому

      Thank you @@SabrinaStricklandMD for the response and the kind words. Keep doing the good work you do and stay safe.

  • @abulkasem9059
    @abulkasem9059 9 місяців тому

    Hi when I was 6 my right knee cap/ patella dislocated. I'm 23 now, is there a chance that I'll be fine if I have an operation? Also my left knee cap / patella is suddenly moving and coming back to its original position...Hope you can help me by suggesting..

    • @SabrinaStricklandMD
      @SabrinaStricklandMD 9 місяців тому

      Hi. Where do you live, can you come see me? Here is information about my office, how to contact my staff, and how to make an appointment online. sabrinastrickland.com/book-an-appointment-dr-sabrina-strickland/

    • @abulkasem9059
      @abulkasem9059 9 місяців тому

      @@SabrinaStricklandMD at the moment I live in Libya Tripoli and my hometown is Bangladesh. I'm couldn’t meet with you?

    • @SabrinaStricklandMD
      @SabrinaStricklandMD 9 місяців тому

      @@abulkasem9059 Your best option is to find an experienced patellofemoral surgeon as this is fairly complicated surgery.

  • @humanbeing33
    @humanbeing33 10 місяців тому

    I used to perform extreme and intest jumping with my left leg, and I developed knee instability, patella alta because my patello-tibial tendon streatched, and also chondromalacia. I can't run anymore, much less jump, and I can only go for short walks every like 3 days. I am limited to working out my upper body and calves without bending the knee at the gym, and I also have a partial schapolunate tear in my hand and probably have to get surgery for that.

  • @alexanderverhoef6911
    @alexanderverhoef6911 10 місяців тому

    hello, i dont know if you check your comments but i was wondering, with a retear after a reconstruction what kind of pain and swelling is expected and what other injuries would cause instability in the knee under load while trying to pivot? thanks for the video

    • @SabrinaStricklandMD
      @SabrinaStricklandMD 10 місяців тому

      Hello Alexander. Pain and swelling with retear is variable and dependent on mechanism of injury. You should get an MRI if there is any swelling.

  • @SaffireRoseFletcher
    @SaffireRoseFletcher 11 місяців тому

    I've just had this surgery. It's so painful, and i can't bend my knee as yet. But it's only a week post opp. Thank you for sharing this. Any tips on what to do in order to get where this dancer got to?

    • @SabrinaStricklandMD
      @SabrinaStricklandMD 11 місяців тому

      Every surgeon rehabs their osteotomies differently. I would use a lot of cold therapy and make sure to fully straighten your knee and bend to 90 when sitting. Also, quad sets help keep your quad from atrophying too much.

    • @SaffireRoseFletcher
      @SaffireRoseFletcher 11 місяців тому

      @SabrinaStricklandMD Thankyou. 🙏😊

    • @user-ih2uj2zs1r
      @user-ih2uj2zs1r 6 місяців тому

      How are you feeling now ?​@@SaffireRoseFletcher

  • @lorinajera2863
    @lorinajera2863 11 місяців тому

    Thankful for Doctors like you.

  • @benmulchandani9301
    @benmulchandani9301 Рік тому

    i have this surgery july 27th- i’m super excited because this means i won’t dislocate my patella anymore! i’m trying to see videos of the procedure because i’m super curious to see what exactly the doctor will do for me

    • @rashmibhavani5364
      @rashmibhavani5364 11 місяців тому

      Heyy .. I hope your surgery went well and you are fine..more power to youu❤ :)) You will be just finee 😊

    • @JimmyDean-ih7np
      @JimmyDean-ih7np 11 місяців тому

      How are you feeling? I’m thinking about discussing this with my doctor

    • @benmulchandani9301
      @benmulchandani9301 11 місяців тому

      @@JimmyDean-ih7np lots of pain right now, the doctor also found a meniscus tear he fixed as well but recovery is going along nicely so far- not taking any of the hard stuff they gave me!

    • @jinxedkodiak4942
      @jinxedkodiak4942 10 місяців тому

      ​@@benmulchandani9301hey I had my surgery the same day! Along with a complex meniscus tear they removed! Hope your doing well!! YAY 4 weeks!

    • @vigneshj9703
      @vigneshj9703 10 місяців тому

      @@benmulchandani9301hi how are you now, are you able to bend your knee now? Myself jus now done mpfl ligament surgery

  • @zetavalentine
    @zetavalentine Рік тому

    I’m two weeks post op. I’ve had dislocations since age 11, I’ve dislocated my left patella 4 times and right patella 1 time. I’m now 17 the reason I didn’t get surgery earlier is because we always went to a clinic and they never mentioned surgery. But this year Feb while playing at my netball club I had to go to the hospital because it was the closest and the doctor told me if I don’t get this surgery I have a risk of loosing my leg because of how many times it has dislocated.

    • @SabrinaStricklandMD
      @SabrinaStricklandMD Рік тому

      That sounds like a lot to go through. While you wouldn't lose your leg, you are at high risk of arthritis if you continue to suffer from patellar dislocations. I hope you are doing well now.

    • @zetavalentine
      @zetavalentine Рік тому

      @@SabrinaStricklandMD they told me I can lose my leg because they said if I were to not get the surgery and dislocate my knee again I might damage a nerve or blood vessel.

    • @Junior.
      @Junior. 9 місяців тому

      hi any updates? nice recovery :)

    • @user-ys2ob6ck5x
      @user-ys2ob6ck5x 7 місяців тому

      @zetavalentine Hi. How do you feel? Hope you and your knee are well? I also think of MPFL plastic

    • @Phoenix21555
      @Phoenix21555 Місяць тому

      I dislocated my right knee at 11 ever since I would have constant subluxations minor dislocations and a few full dislocations. I am now getting surgery in August and I'm hoping it's going to go well

  • @shanaebido2488
    @shanaebido2488 Рік тому

    Hello I'm 4 weeks post op but there is swelling still and I cannot bend my knee well. It was stiff and has tension

    • @bellafraser9762
      @bellafraser9762 11 місяців тому

      How is ur knee now? I’m the exact same at the moment

    • @mosphere123
      @mosphere123 11 місяців тому

      How are you?

  • @parkerlynn5429
    @parkerlynn5429 Рік тому

    I am 15 and I have the exact same problem from when I dislocated my kneecap as my MPFL is torn and I have the patella Alta. I am getting surgery for my MPFL but I can’t get surgery for my patella Alta until I am fully grown which would be 3-4 years.

    • @SabrinaStricklandMD
      @SabrinaStricklandMD Рік тому

      Hello Parker. That isn't completely true. We check bone age with hand X-rays and then determine when surgery is possible.

    • @mistreckyt5683
      @mistreckyt5683 6 місяців тому

      how was ur surgery, i’m 15 and i have mpfl surgery any tips or anything

  • @maciur
    @maciur Рік тому

    after 2 years i finally got the surgery, hope everything will turn out well

    • @mosphere123
      @mosphere123 11 місяців тому

      How are you?

    • @maciur
      @maciur 11 місяців тому

      @@mosphere123 It could be better, my kneecap displaced again during running but thankfully nothing was torn and i just have to continue to rehabilitate. Thank you!

    • @mosphere123
      @mosphere123 11 місяців тому

      @@maciur good luck!!!

    • @Junior.
      @Junior. 9 місяців тому

      hi, any updates still? nice recovery :)

  • @Jacki3_must_di3
    @Jacki3_must_di3 Рік тому

    I just got this surgery 4 days ago!!! So deff so thankful for this video

  • @williambujold4428
    @williambujold4428 Рік тому

    Hi Dr Strickland, I have an upcoming MPFL surgery. How much time will I have to wait until I can skate, not a game or a high intensity skating session, just to skate slowly. Thanks!

    • @SabrinaStricklandMD
      @SabrinaStricklandMD Рік тому

      Usually one can skate in four months - if you're strong. Otherwise it may take more time.

    • @jochyrod
      @jochyrod Рік тому

      @@SabrinaStricklandMD Hi Dr Strickeland, what about for a strong baseball player? Thanks,

    • @maciur
      @maciur Рік тому

      @@jochyrod im not sure about the details but my doctor said that i should wait a year before i can fully engage in sports, im not sure about your situation tho!

    • @anndam__
      @anndam__ Рік тому

      @@jochyrod as someone got MPFL almost 5 years ago, keep working on your workout to build the legs muscles, strength training, jumping, box jumping, hopping etc at the gym and keep doing rehab or recovery. Normally is 1 year, but full recovery is 18-24 months.

    • @elisareyes8371
      @elisareyes8371 2 місяці тому

      @@anndam__ Do you recommend getting this surgery? Have you noticed improvement?

  • @paulettegangemi2935
    @paulettegangemi2935 Рік тому

    Doc saved my knee with an MPFL. When other surgeons told me I’d never ski again, never exercise again. 8 years post-op I’m a ski patroller and skiing at a higher level than I did on the race team in college. Thank you Doctor Strickland!

  • @sarah6969
    @sarah6969 Рік тому

    I think this is what I would have, of the PT doesn’t work for me..

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    @ashleyraines9414 Рік тому

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    @ashleyraines9414 Рік тому

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    @ashleyraines9414 Рік тому

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    @ashleyraines9414 Рік тому

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  • @ashleyraines9414
    @ashleyraines9414 Рік тому

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  • @ashleyraines9414
    @ashleyraines9414 Рік тому

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    @ashleyraines9414 Рік тому

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  • @aandrewgarciaa_
    @aandrewgarciaa_ Рік тому

    I just got the surgery two days ago. How long until you were able to walk again

  • @khumukchamningolleima1662

    After how many months or year recommend the screw remove. Pliz answer me

    • @SabrinaStricklandMD
      @SabrinaStricklandMD Рік тому

      Six months or later depending on your personal situation, Khumkcham Ningol Leima.

    • @khumukchamningolleima1662
      @khumukchamningolleima1662 Рік тому

      I had mpfl and tto surgery in November 2019. When I kneel down the more pain I feel since after surgery in the screw areas. So i plan to remove the screw of tto of two screw and two small screw on top to knee for mpfl. Is there any problem to me after removing the screw.

    • @SabrinaStricklandMD
      @SabrinaStricklandMD Рік тому

      @@khumukchamningolleima1662 I can't offer medical advice without knowing a lot more about your case. If you want to schedule a consultation (I do offer remote appointments), please contact me here: sabrinastrickland.com/book-an-appointment-dr-sabrina-strickland/

  • @gunnargerritsen9154
    @gunnargerritsen9154 Рік тому

    On 2-12 I will have anteromediale tuberositas tibiae transposition. And on 6 oktober my left knee will be done. My shoulder orthopedic surgeon had her studie in Boston.

  • @alejandrorestrepo2142
    @alejandrorestrepo2142 Рік тому

    Awesome content. Thanks.

  • @annikaniclasen9025
    @annikaniclasen9025 Рік тому

    i’m at the hospital right now, and i’ll be having my TTO surgery in less than an hour, praying that i’ll get back to soccer:) i’m sorry for anyone else that’s going through injuries, just know that everything will get better🤍

    • @SabrinaStricklandMD
      @SabrinaStricklandMD Рік тому

      Best wishes that your surgery went well and you will be back to soccer soon! I hope this video helped you feel more comfortable.

  • @JustDvoh
    @JustDvoh Рік тому

    How about if the patella tendon pull a peice of the tibia out. What is that injury called?

    • @SabrinaStricklandMD
      @SabrinaStricklandMD Рік тому

      That is a patellar tendon avulsion. It pretty much always needs surgery.

  • @tiagot6516
    @tiagot6516 2 роки тому

    I wish this wasn't true, but these osteotomy surgeries ruin people's health and that of all the other people who have them done. The bone where they sawed afterwards doesn't stick properly anymore, it gets weak and it will slide little by little and sink inwards with time. I believe that a bone scar is left or for some other reason I don't know. Maybe it is left with little room to regenerate and becomes weak or another reason. It is not the same as a normal fracture where afterwards the bone becomes normal again. When you sawed it, or break it with a chisel, in this case it is different. The bone is left with a problem afterwards. Then the person gets all twisted because of this, as the bone sinks, it ends up twisting or sinks all the other bones of the body. If they do it in the lower limbs. But everywhere, it ends up disturbing people. Besides that, the nerves around where they do this also sink and leave their original place, and then the person starts to feel everything altered and only starts to feel bad things afterwards. Both in the external environment and in the body itself because of this. This surgery is a mistake in medicine, just as there are mistakes in any other profession. I don't know how it hasn't been forbidden until today, with so many people getting bad afterwards, I'm pretty sure all of them. It doesn't matter if it is done on the nose, leg, foot, heel, people end up getting bad the same way. I hope this comment helps. Take great care, health is very precious. After we lose it, our life becomes very difficult, and so does the life of the people around us, who end up being affected as well. A hug. ``

    • @SabrinaStricklandMD
      @SabrinaStricklandMD 2 роки тому

      Fortunately surgery does help many patients if appropriately indicated and performed.

    • @tiagot6516
      @tiagot6516 2 роки тому

      Hi dra, how are you? They performed an osteotomy on my heel and this happened. Have to be very careful. With some people I met, it didn't work out too well either. But I don't know if this happens to everyone. A hug.

  • @RelaxingHub179
    @RelaxingHub179 2 роки тому

    Hey Doc Actually i hit my Tibial turbercle with another boy in volleyball almost 10 years Ago .. when i was 15 . Now i am 25 .. i still can feel the Pain .its so frustrating .. i can't Excercise ... i just walk alot these days and when i don't .. i Feel my knee is Jammed.. a Doctor told me the surgery would be 6 to 10 hours long and post surgery complications could be worse.. guide what should i do ?? Should i go for the surgery ??

  • @bernardtome9478
    @bernardtome9478 2 роки тому

    Can you run again?

  • @victorrodriguez1368
    @victorrodriguez1368 2 роки тому

    Bueno sería que fuera en español

  • @geniev2276
    @geniev2276 2 роки тому

    I had a tto as well after having pain and irritation for 4 years and then they found a huge gap of cartilage in my knee. It's 2 years post surgery and I still can't jog or play tennis. Day to day activities are better though, bit high impact for me? Nope. I do wonder though of I can somehow get my quad stronger (it's def still weak) if I can do more someday.

    • @SabrinaStricklandMD
      @SabrinaStricklandMD 2 роки тому

      If you still has pain, it may be worth getting a high quality MRI and assessing cartilage as damage can lead to pain and inability to run.

    • @geniev2276
      @geniev2276 2 роки тому

      @Sabrina Strickland, MD yes there is going to still be some cartilage damage... What's the next step after a major surgery like a tto?