
In quam nunc, congue in semper sit amet, maximus a augue. Sed lobortis bibendum justo sit amet egestas. Nulla nec sapien et nulla mollis volutpat. Praesent euismod nec purus eget ultrices. Vivamus auctor tortor erat, quis dignissim dui maximus sit amet. Suspendisse at lacus pellentesque neque scelerisque tempor. Morbi pretium mi mi, a mollis mauris fringilla nec. Nullam varius quam arcu, vel efficitur purus blandit eget. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. McBride offers bundled pricing for both inpatient and outpatient knee procedures, including but not limited to: Common complaints and procedures include Total Knee Replacement (Arthroplasty), arthroscopy, injections, fracture repair, dislocation, osteoarthritis, ACL reconstruction, patellofemoral instability, chondromalacia patellae (CMP), muscle/tendon/ligament injuries, meniscus tear/repair, patellar tendinitis and other sprains/tears of soft tissues. The knee is one of the largest and most complex joints in the body. There are two collateral ligaments on either side of your knee and two cruciate ligaments which cross each other inside your knee joint – the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in front and the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) in the back. Ligaments connect the bones of the knee together. Meniscus, a wedge-shaped piece of cartilage, provides a cushion to absorb stress on the joint. Articular cartilage which is a layer of soft, smooth tissue covers the end of the femur and tibia, and lines the underside of the patella, allowing the joint to slide easily. The knee is the joint made up of the lower end of the femur (thighbone), the upper end of the tibia (shinbone) and the patella (kneecap). McBride offers bundled pricing for both inpatient and outpatient foot and ankle procedures, including but not limited to:Ĭlick here for a comprehensive pricing list and more information about our Bundled Services program. Common conditions and procedures for the foot and ankle include fracture, sprain, Achilles tendinitis or tendinosis, bunions, hammertoe, flat feet or high arches, stress fractures, heel pain, plantar fasciitis, diabetic foot conditions and total ankle arthroplasty. Muscles, tendons and ligaments run along the foot, providing for movement and balance and the largest tendon in the body, the Achilles tendon, connects the heel to the calf muscle. The structure of the foot does vary from person to person, with various heights of arches and differing shapes of toes. The hindfoot is made up of the heel and ankle joint where the talus bone meets the tibia and fibula bones. The midfoot includes the bones that form the arches of the feet. The forefoot includes the five toes and five longer bones known as the phalanges and metatarsals. The foot and ankle is made up of 26 bones and 33 joints and is divided into three sections.
