Randolph Hospital Human Motion Institute

The Human Motion Institute at Randolph Hospital

Patient Testimonial

I am very thankful for Dr. Yaste and the entire orthopedic team who helped me regain mobility in my knee. Even though I was unable to play sports during my senior year, the experience has shown me where my true passion lies - physical therapy.
Zach Burkett,
Anatomic ACL Patient

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The Human Motion Institute at Randolph Hospital is a comprehensive orthopedic service provided by expert physicians specializing in cutting-edge procedures which are producing positive results.

The Human Motion Institute at Randolph Hospital is proud to provide anatomic ACL reconstruction by sports medicine specialist Dr. Jeffrey Yaste. To learn more, please click here. Injuring your ACL can be career ending for athletes and devastating for active individuals. The ACL is located inside the knee joint and is responsible for stabilizing the knee. When it is damaged, drastic changes in movement patterns occur.

Benefits of Anatomic ACL:
- An anatomic ACL reconstruction can be performed by using the patient’s own tendon, or a donor tendon.
- Because the surgeon is trained to be precise about the placement of the new ACL, the anatomic ACL procedure allows the ligament to perform and function just like the one the patient was born with.
- An anatomic ACL decreases the chances of re-injury in the patient’s knee, making it less likely for the patient to require a second surgery.

The Human Motion Institute has three fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeons, meaning they went through extensive training for their specialized areas. Our physicians work closely with you and the medical team to ensure you are receiving the utmost quality care for your orthopedic conditions.

With a patient satisfaction score of 99 percent and an increase of over 290 percent growth in major joint replacement volume, The Human Motion Institute at Randolph Hospital is seeing more and more patients and they are happily returning to their everyday lives within a matter of weeks after surgery. Often times, patients who receive care through The Human Motion Institute at Randolph Hospital are less likely to be readmitted into the hospital, compared to other organizations.

For more information, please call the Human Motion Institute at Randolph Hospital at 336-629-8818 or email humanmotioninstitute@randolphhospital.org.

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