ACL Preservation surgery involves reattaching the torn ACL arthroscopically and injecting either PRP or Stem Cells, which both come from the patient.
“OrthoBiologics is likely to be the greatest orthopedic advancement in the 21st century, as it will allow us to promote and stimulate the body to heal itself — sometimes without surgery,” says Dr. Goradia. “The research in this field is very active and what we are doing today will change over time. This is why it is so important for me as a clinician to stay involved in the field on both a regional and national level where I have access to the latest information.”
Dr. Goradia is board-certified and he focuses on sports medicine, arthroscopic surgery and joint replacement.
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