Other Body1 KnowCo's: Empower your Life
Body1
 Register
 Login
 Main Page
 Knee News
Feature Story
Knee Technology
Real Life Recoveries
 Education Center
Conditions
Procedures
Surgical Suite
Fitness Center
Symptom Checker

Dr. Wolfgang Fitz  Knee
 Hero™

Dr. Wolfgang Fitz:
Advancing Orthopedic Biotechnology and Partial Knee Replacements
About Heroes
 Join the Discussion in  Our Forums
 Community
Knee1 Forums
Webcast
Patient Stories
Journal
 Reference
Ask an Expert
FAQ's
Locate a Doctor
Reference Library
Anatomy
Video Library
 Bookmark Us
 Professionals
advertisement
advertisement
Search the Body1 Network
   
January 08, 2009  
KNEE1 NEWS: Feature Story

  • Print this Article
  • Email this Article
  • Links/Reprints
  • Suns' Gugliotta Has Knee Surgery

    Suns' Gugliotta Has Knee Surgery


    March 25, 2000

    PHOENIX (AP) - p>``The medical team is very pleased with the outcome of the surgery of what was a significant knee injury,' said Emerson, an orthopedic surgeon who performed the operation. ``Tom will begin rehabilitation immediately and it is expected he will recover from the challenging and difficult rehabilitation process.'

    Emerson said he reconstructed or repaired complete ruptures to the anterior cruciate ligament and medial collateral ligament, a partial rupture of the posterior cruciate ligament and the separation of the medial meniscus.

    Emerson has estimated that it will take a year for Gugliotta to recover. That means he is expected to be removed from the U.S. team that is to compete in the Sydney Olympics in September.

    Gugliotta's injury has led to speculation that Vince Carter would be his replacement.

    The 30-year-old forward was injured late in a home game against Utah on March 10, when teammate Randy Livingston tumbled into his legs beneath the Suns' basket. Gugliotta was playing his best basketball of the season at the time of the injury.

    Gugliotta played in 54 games this season. He averaged 13.7 points, 7.9 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.48 steals while shooting .481 from the field.

    The injury brought a miserable end to what had already been a difficult season. Gugliotta missed seven games after suffering a life-threatening seizure on the team bus following the Suns' victory at Portland Dec. 17.

    Emerson has said that he believes an herbal supplement that Gugliotta was taking to help him sleep caused the seizure.

    Image courtesy of PicturesNow.com

    Last updated: 25-Mar-00

    Comments

  • Add Comment
  •    
    Interact on Knee1

    Discuss this topic with others.
     
    Feature Archives

    Women Who Exercise into Their Seventies May Delay Onset of Arthritis

    Lowered Estrogen Levels in Premenopausal Women Linked to Knee Osteoarthritis

    Why Women Suffer More Knee Injuries

    Traumatic Decision: to Amputate or Salvage a Limb?

    Estrogen and Your Knees

    Previous 5 Features ...

    Next 5 Features ...

    More Features ...
       
     
    Related Multimedia

    Arthroscopic Surgery of the Knee & Shoulder

    Arthroscopic Surgery of the Knee & Shoulder - the Knee

    Arthroscopic Surgery of the Knee & Shoulder - Pitfalls, Complications, Potential Solutions

    More Features ...
     
    Related Content
    Colts' Bennett Hopes To Return

    Titans Wycheck Sprains Ligament

    Jags QB Brunell Returns to Practice

    ACL Surgery for College Basketballer

    NASCAR Driver Injured

    More Features ...
     
    Home About Us Press Jobs Advertise With Us Contact Us
    advertisement
    ©1999- 2009 Body1, Inc. All rights reserved.
    Disclaimer: The information provided within this website is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for consultation with your physician or healthcare provider. The opinions expressed herein are not necessarily those of the Owners and Sponsors of this site. By using this site you agree to indemnify, and hold the Owners and Sponsors harmless, from any disputes arising from content posted here-in.
    See our Terms of Service, our Privacy Policy, our Advertising Policy and our Editorial Policy.