Assessment of Patellar Vascularity after Patellar Cartilage Restoration via Lateral Parapatellar Approach

I recently published an article about assessing patellar vascularity after patellar cartilage restoration via a lateral parapatellar approach, doing analysis using dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging.
How Acton-Boxborough Coach Helps Players Recover from ACL Tears

This article about an assistant soccer coach at Acton-Boxborough High School in Massachusetts caught my attention because this is where I grew up.
Discussing Patellar Tracking Abnormalities and Patellar Instability

recently joined Dan Braun on the Brawn Body Health and Fitness podcast. We talked about patellar tracking abnormalities and patellar instability. So first of all, the patella is the kneecap – and a lot of people start having patellar pain when they’re teenagers.
ACL Reconstruction – Retear and Rehabilitation Information

Learn about the techniques that hopefully prevent a retear of the ACL after surgery and the rehabilitation process after undergoing an ACL reconstruction.
A Deep Dive into Patellar Tracking Abnormalities and Patellar Instability

In this Brawn Body Health and Fitness Podcast, Dr. Strickland joins Dan to discuss patellar tracking and patellar instability, including surgical management.
Understanding Patellofemoral (Kneecap) Instability and Pain

In this short video I explain what patellofemoral instability is, what causes pain, how it feels, why it happens, and how it can be fixed.
Married and Practicing Orthopaedic Surgery – Dr. Strickland and Dr. Gomoll

Dr. Sabrina Strickland and Dr. Andreas Gomoll are married and practicing orthopaedic surgery together at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City
Takeaways from Years of Patellofemoral Arthroplasty Experience

This article discussed outcomes of patellofemoral arthroplasty, which is one type of partial knee replacement. When I first started doing surgery it was rare.