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Robotic knee replacement surgery enhances precision, personalization

With an aging population, active lifestyles, and increasing obesity rates, knee replacement surgeries are more common. Learn how UTSW is staying ahead of the curve!

High school athletes' most common injuries – and how to avoid them

The head orthopedic trainer for TCU athletics shares his insights on young athletes' most common sports injuries – and how to avoid them.

Preventing osteoporosis-related fragility fractures after knee or hip replacement

Osteoporosis rarely requires knee or hip replacement, but it increases the risk of broken bones from falling after surgery. Get prevention tips in this MedBlog.

After ACL injury, UFC star is back fighting for his family and his country

UFC contender Kennedy Nzechukwu is fighting to support his family, including his mom who is suffering from ALS. So when he tore his ACL in training, he worried his career had been dealt a knockout blow. But thanks to expert orthopedic care and rehab at UT Southwestern, Kennedy is back in the ring, winning and feeling stronger than ever.

When is it time for a knee replacement?

Knee replacement is one of the most common orthopedic procedures, but not everybody needs surgery. UT Southwestern Frisco's Georges Bounajem, M.D., discusses noninvasive relief options for osteoarthritis pain as well as what to know if you need a knee replacement.

Regenerative medicine: Do PRP and stem cell therapies help sports injuries heal faster?

Can PRP or stem cell therapies heal musculoskeletal conditions? Explore current and potential regenerative therapies in this week’s MedBlog.

Specialist spotlight: Paging Dr. Alison Cabrera

Dr. Alison Cabrera is an orthopedic surgeon who specializes in treating sports injuries, such as fractures, ACL and knee problems, as well as shoulder issues. She lives in Prosper and practices nearby at UT Southwestern Frisco.