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- Our Sports Medicine Specialists have been trained in the finest institutions in the country. They have studied and acquired the most advanced techniques and have the most advanced technology at their disposal. Whether a professional career is in your future, or you just want to make it off the injured list and back in the game, AOC will provide you with a sports medicine specialist will be your primary physician from your first visit until you're back in action. This continuity in care is supplemented by the collective knowledge of 20 consulting orthopedic specialists, including physical rehabilitation and pain management physicians. Our state-of-the-art facility includes an outpatient surgery center, and Altaire Open MRI - the most accurate available, advanced digital x-ray, a Dexa Bone Density Scanner and a complete physical therapy clinic staffed by a team of certified physical therapists. From expert surgery to innovative therapy, AOC's Sports Medicine Specialists provide our patients the care they expect from the area's finest orthopedic group.
Latest content
Biceps Tear: Surgical Repair
In this video, Dr. Lane explains how the biceps tears and demonstrates the surgical repair required. Anatomy images, xrays, MRI and clinical photos of the patient after recovery from the surgery are also...
Surgical Demonstration of Shoulder Replacement Surgery
This material shows an actual case of a shoulder replacement . Total or fragmentary removal of the glenohumeral joint which is replaced by a prosthetic implant. You will see what the patient's arthritis...
Arthroscopic Subscapularis Repair
Surgical demonstration of an arthroscopic repair of the subscapularis tendon in the shoulder. The subscapularis is the rotator cuff tendon in the front of the shoulder responsible for internal rotation...
SLAP Tear
SLAP lesion is a labral tear that results from traction on the biceps tendon, often during throwing. The surgical technique most commonly used for repairing a SLAP injury is arthroscopy. An arthroscopic...
Long Thoracic Nerve Palsy
Long Thoracic nerve is shown on the diagram presented in the video. It originates from brachial plexus. It innervates the serratus anterior muscle which and runs from scapula to rib cage. When we lift...
MPFL Reconstruction
Surgical video of a medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) reconstruction performed by Dr. Clayton Lane. The video demonstrates a patella or kneecap dislocation and how it is surgically treated. MPFL stands...
Arthroscopic Distal Clavicle Excision
The AC joint (acromioclavicular joint) is a joint between acromion and the end of the clavicle. It only moves 10-15 degrees throughout the entire range of motion of the shoulder. Pain in this small joint,...
Hip Impingement & Arthroscopic Treatment
Dr. Lane explains hip impingement or FAI in the athlete and how it is treated with minimally invasive techniques. A case example of a 17 year old basketball player is presented with preoperative exam...
Arthroscopic Subacromial Decompression: Spur Removal
The most common bone spur in the shoulder is located on the acromion. Bone spurs decrease the space between the ball of the shoulder and the acromion, resulting in impingement. This pressure on the cuff...
Shoulder Separation: AC Dislocation
Dr. Clayton Lane explains what a shoulder separation is, how it occurs, and how it is treated. The video includes anatomical diagrams of the AC joint and a live surgical demonstration of an arthroscopic...
Knee dislocation: LCL and posterolateral corner repair
Dr. Lane shows how a knee dislocation occurs, the anatomy of the injury, and the surgical treatment in an athlete. This video takes you from the actual injury on the football field to the operating room...
Arthroscopic Cartilage Repair
Dr. Lane presents a case example of a cheerleader with a cartilage injury in the knee that was treated with minimally invasive surgery. Xrays, arthroscopic surgery video, rehabilitation and outcomes are...
Subchondroplasty
Joint preservation is a hot topic in orthopedics right now, as we are faced with an increasing number of patients who want to stay active later in life and are prohibited by early arthritis. One novel...
Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair
Arthroscopic surgery has advanced to the point where arthroscopic treatment of cuff tears has been shown to be superior to open repair in most cases. With modern techniques, even massive tears and cases...
Rotator Cuff: Impingement & Tears
Detailed description of impingement and how it can lead to rotator cuff tears. Presented by Dr. Clayton Lane.
Top content
Biceps Tear: Surgical Repair
In this video, Dr. Lane explains how the biceps tears and demonstrates the surgical repair required. Anatomy images, xrays, MRI and clinical photos of the patient after recovery from the surgery are also...
Surgical Demonstration of Shoulder Replacement Surgery
This material shows an actual case of a shoulder replacement . Total or fragmentary removal of the glenohumeral joint which is replaced by a prosthetic implant. You will see what the patient's arthritis...
Arthroscopic Subscapularis Repair
Surgical demonstration of an arthroscopic repair of the subscapularis tendon in the shoulder. The subscapularis is the rotator cuff tendon in the front of the shoulder responsible for internal rotation...
SLAP Tear
SLAP lesion is a labral tear that results from traction on the biceps tendon, often during throwing. The surgical technique most commonly used for repairing a SLAP injury is arthroscopy. An arthroscopic...
Long Thoracic Nerve Palsy
Long Thoracic nerve is shown on the diagram presented in the video. It originates from brachial plexus. It innervates the serratus anterior muscle which and runs from scapula to rib cage. When we lift...
MPFL Reconstruction
Surgical video of a medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) reconstruction performed by Dr. Clayton Lane. The video demonstrates a patella or kneecap dislocation and how it is surgically treated. MPFL stands...
Arthroscopic Distal Clavicle Excision
The AC joint (acromioclavicular joint) is a joint between acromion and the end of the clavicle. It only moves 10-15 degrees throughout the entire range of motion of the shoulder. Pain in this small joint,...
Hip Impingement & Arthroscopic Treatment
Dr. Lane explains hip impingement or FAI in the athlete and how it is treated with minimally invasive techniques. A case example of a 17 year old basketball player is presented with preoperative exam...
Arthroscopic Subacromial Decompression: Spur Removal
The most common bone spur in the shoulder is located on the acromion. Bone spurs decrease the space between the ball of the shoulder and the acromion, resulting in impingement. This pressure on the cuff...
Shoulder Separation: AC Dislocation
Dr. Clayton Lane explains what a shoulder separation is, how it occurs, and how it is treated. The video includes anatomical diagrams of the AC joint and a live surgical demonstration of an arthroscopic...
Knee dislocation: LCL and posterolateral corner repair
Dr. Lane shows how a knee dislocation occurs, the anatomy of the injury, and the surgical treatment in an athlete. This video takes you from the actual injury on the football field to the operating room...
Arthroscopic Cartilage Repair
Dr. Lane presents a case example of a cheerleader with a cartilage injury in the knee that was treated with minimally invasive surgery. Xrays, arthroscopic surgery video, rehabilitation and outcomes are...
Subchondroplasty
Joint preservation is a hot topic in orthopedics right now, as we are faced with an increasing number of patients who want to stay active later in life and are prohibited by early arthritis. One novel...
Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair
Arthroscopic surgery has advanced to the point where arthroscopic treatment of cuff tears has been shown to be superior to open repair in most cases. With modern techniques, even massive tears and cases...
Rotator Cuff: Impingement & Tears
Detailed description of impingement and how it can lead to rotator cuff tears. Presented by Dr. Clayton Lane.