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  • Knee Arthroscopy

    Knee Arthroscopy is a common surgical procedure performed using an arthroscope, a viewing instrument, to look into the knee joint to diagnose or treat a knee problem. It is a relatively safe procedure and a majority of the patient’s discharge from the hospital on the same day of surgery.

  • Arthroscopic ACL Reconstruction

    Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction is surgery to reconstruct the torn ligament of the knee with a tissue graft. The procedure is performed under general anesthesia. Your surgeon will make two small incisions around your knee. An arthroscope, small video camera, is inserted through one incision to see the inside of the knee joint.

  • Arthroscopic Treatment of
    Patella Instability

    Patellar (knee cap) instability results from one or more dislocations or partial dislocations (subluxations). Patella is the small piece of bone in front of the knee that slides up and down the femoral groove (groove in the femur bone) during bending and stretching movements.

  • Arthroscopic Cartilage &
    Meniscus Repair

    Meniscus is the C-shaped two pieces of cartilage located between thighbone and shin bone that act as shock absorbers and cushion the joints. Meniscal tear may be developed by people of all ages and is more common in individuals who play contact sports.

Telemedicine

Dr. Youm Now Offers Telemedicine Consults.

Dr. Youm offers expert orthopedic care specializing in sports medicine to treat patients at home. Video consults, or telemedicine, is also cost-effective and time-saving, reducing stress on the patient and family.

Telemedicine is the use of communication technology to deliver medical expertise from one location to another for healthcare treatments. It includes email, 2-way video, smartphones, and other forms of telecommunication. Telemedicine can be a viable solution to get relief from shoulder pain during the COVID-19 crisis.

Dr. Youm can review your imaging studies, MRI or radiographs remotely and help determine the right solution for improving your orthopedic condition.

The process for scheduling your video conference is simple. Just call our office and we will get the required information and schedule time for your video consultation with Dr. Youm.

Please give us a call to learn more or schedule an appointment.

Getting Started for patients How to check in for your video visit

Telemedicine Steps

Call Tips

  • Have a good internet connection
  • Restart your device before the visit
  • Use the Start Test button in the waiting room
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Credibility Logos

  •  American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
  • International Society for Hip Arthroscopy
  • RYC Orthopaedics
  • American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine
  • The Arthroscopy Association of North America