The Role of Hyaluronic Acid in Healing Injuries

A new study shows we may be able to use our body’s cells into anti-inflammatory cells, in combination with hyaluronic acid, which improved healing and limited damage.
Exercise, Pain, & the Meaning of Creaky Knees

Patients often come in to see me, complaining that they have creaky knees and they can’t exercise without pain. This article in the lay press discusses this common issue.
Could Dancing Molecules Transform Osteoarthritis Treatment?

Research, such as this study about dancing molecules, suggests ways that (in the future), we may be able to stop or reverse arthritis.
Exploring Risk Factors for Atraumatic Medial Patellar Facet Lesions

This study was to identify clinical and radiographic risk factors for medial patellar facet lesions in patients without a history of trauma or patellar instability.
The Ortho Show with Dr. Scott Sigman

In this episode, Dr. Sabrina Strickland joined Dr. Sigman,to discuss my specialization with patellofemoral joint and ACLS, education, & professional background.
Engineered Cartilage Sounds Perfect

Engineered cartilage sounds perfect. This Boston Children’s Hospital report discussed research aimed to grown cartilage in a lab to treat patients with defects.
The Ortho Show – Dr. Sabrina Strickland – Orthopedic Surgeon, Sports Med Specialist, and Patellofemoral Joint Expert

In November, I joined Dr. Scott Sigman on The Ortho Show to discuss my specialization with patellofemoral joint and ACLS, my education and professional background, and more. The podcast episode is brought to you by MIACH Orthopedic’s BEAR Implant, which I have talked about quite a bit in the past. To learn more, listen to […]
Study Using an Animal Model Examines Microtrauma Role in ACL Injuries

This Penn State study is amazing, suggesting that playing sports causes significant microtrauma to our ACLs and that potentially sets us up for an ACL injury.