Exploring the Benefits of Amniotic Allograft and Cord Blood for Joint Pain and Tendon InjuriesNov 15, 2023Regenerative medicine is revolutionizing orthopedics by providing innovative solutions for joint pain and tendon injuries.Continue reading →
PreconditioningJun 10, 2023With the warming of the weather and the lengthening of the days, many people start to think about hiking and hiking in the mountains during the summer months. But before you lace up your boots and head out into the wild, it's important to make sure you'reContinue reading →
When should you worry about shoulder pain?May 10, 2020Most people will experience shoulder pain at some point in their lives. Usually this pain is self-limiting and resolves on its own with a little TLC within a few a days.Continue reading →
Dr. Jonathan Frank joins The Prehab Guys podcast to discuss Ski and Snowboard injuriesSep 29, 2019Mike and Dr. Jonathan Frank talk all about ski and snowboarding injuries, prehab, and what it’s like to serve as part of the US Ski and Snowboarding Staff.Continue reading →
Dr. Jonathan Frank Performs ACL Reconstruction Using Graftmax™, Exoshape®, and Crossft®Jul 14, 2019In this video, Dr. Jonathan Frank, an orthopedic surgeon located in Beverly Hills, CA, displays a technique for ACL reconstruction that he designed.Continue reading →
5 Things to Know About Femoroacetabular ImpingementJun 30, 2019Femoroacetabular impingement, also known as FAI, is a common cause of hip pain. The hip joint is a ball and socket joint. In FAI, an abnormal shape of either the socket and/or ball can result in abnormal contact between the two.Continue reading →
Dr. Jonathan Frank receives “People Love Us On Yelp” 2019 AwardJun 23, 2019Dr. Jonathan Frank, an orthopedic surgeon and joint preservation specialist in Los Angeles, California has been named a recipient of the 2019 “People Love Us on Yelp” award.Continue reading →
5 Facts About Rotator Cuff TearsApr 08, 2019What is the rotator cuff? The rotator cuff is made up of 4 muscles which control how well your shoulder works. If a tear in the rotator cuff is large enough it can affect how well the shoulder will function.Continue reading →