This video is a 1-month post-operative testimonial featuring Dr. Don Buford and his patient, Abdullah.
Abdullah participated in a clinical study where he underwent a left knee ACL reconstruction using a hamstring tendon graft, a meniscus repair, and a bone marrow aspirate concentrate (BMC) stem cell injection. At one month post-op, he reports having very little pain and demonstrates excellent knee mobility with a strong range of motion. His current physical therapy routine consists of using a stationary bike.
Questions about this treatment
- What knee injury is featured in this patient testimonial?
- The testimonial features a left knee ACL injury treated with ACL reconstruction using a hamstring tendon graft, along with meniscus repair.
- What procedures did the patient undergo?
- The patient underwent left knee ACL reconstruction using a hamstring tendon graft, meniscus repair, and a bone marrow aspirate concentrate stem cell injection.
- How long after surgery was the patient evaluated?
- The patient was evaluated one month after the ACL reconstruction and associated procedures.
- How was the patient's knee doing one month after surgery?
- At one month post-op, the patient reported very little pain and demonstrated excellent knee mobility with strong range of motion.
- What physical therapy exercise was the patient doing at one month?
- The patient's physical therapy routine included using a stationary bike.
- Who provided the patient's orthopedic treatment?
- The patient's orthopedic treatment and postoperative evaluation were provided by Don Buford, MD at Texas Orthobiologics in Dallas, Texas.
Every patient is different, and a video is not a promise of the same result. If you want to know whether an orthobiologic or surgical option fits your own injury, that starts with an exam and imaging — not a video.
