Sprains, fractures, and dislocations are common injuries that can happen to anyone, whether you’re playing sports, having an accident, or just going about your daily routine. Dr. Rosas provides expert care to treat these injuries, ensuring that your bones and joints heal correctly. For sprains, he uses techniques to reduce swelling and pain while promoting healing.
For fractures, he may use casts, splints, or even surgery if needed to ensure proper alignment and recovery. Dislocations are carefully managed to avoid further damage and help you regain full use of the affected joint. His comprehensive approach ensures you receive the best care and recover fully.



Three bones meet to form the knee joint: the thighbone (femur), shinbone (tibia), and kneecap (patella). Bones are connected to other bones by 4 ligaments. The meniscus are two wedge-shaped pieces of cartilage that act to help cushion the joint and keep it stable during the motion between the thighbone and shinbone.
When the anterior cruciate ligament is injured, about half of all injuries occur along with damage to other structures in the knee, such as articular cartilage, meniscus, or other ligaments. Injured ligaments are considered “sprains”.
The anterior cruciate ligament can be injured by:
This injury is common among high-impact athletes.
Meniscal injury or tears
In the case of meniscus tears, athletes are also predisposed to suffer them and often accompany other injuries to structures of the knee. Direct trauma to the knee, kneeling, deep squatting and twist the knee can cause a meniscus tear.
Cartilage weakens and wears thin over time. Aged, worn tissue is more prone to tears. Just an awkward twist when getting up from a chair may be enough to cause a tear, if the meniscus has weakened with age.

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