Meet Dr. Johnson, DO

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Dr. Johnson, DO’s Bio

Dr. Daniel Johnson is a board-eligible orthopedic surgeon with specialized fellowship training in sports medicine and arthroscopy. He provides comprehensive care for a diverse range of general orthopedic issues, including fractures and joint replacements. Dr. Johnson is committed to delivering personalized treatment to patients of all ages and skill levels, with the aim of restoring their active lifestyles. He is dedicated to empowering his patients by fostering a deep understanding of their health, enabling them to make well-informed decisions regarding their healthcare.

Dr. Johnson, DO

Specialties

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Shoulder: Biceps Tenodesis

Dr. Johnson discusses biceps tenodesis as an option for chronic biceps tendonitis when patients don't respond to nonoperative treatments.

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Shoulder: Labral Repair

Dr. Johnson discusses shoulder instability caused by a torn labrum and how repairs can be made arthroscopically with knotless fixation or, where simple labral repair is not sufficient, using the Latarjet procedure.

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Shoulder: Rotator Cuff

Dr. Johnson explains arthroscopic rotator cuff repairs and the solution for irreparable tears such as superior capsular reconstruction or reverse shoulder arthroplasty.

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Shoulder: Total Shoulder

Dr. Johnson explains when a patient would require an anatomic or reverse shoulder replacement in cases where the shoulder can't be preserved.

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Knee: ACL

Dr. Johnson discusses ACL repair and ACL reconstruction and highlights the benefits of using the quad tendon as a graft option and employing an all-inside technique alongside an InternalBrace.

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Knee: Cartilage

Dr. Johnson discusses cartilage in the knee and how the focus is on preserving a patient's existing cartilage by using a microfracture procedure or extracellular matrix components like biocartilage or OATS and, in some cases, donor allograft.

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Knee: Meniscus

Dr. Johnson discusses meniscus tears and how they can often be repaired using minimally invasive techniques such as all inside or inside-out approaches, but in some cases, a meniscus debridement or meniscus root repair may be necessary.

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Knee: MPFL

Dr. Johnson discusses patellar instability and alignment issues and surgical options such as MPFL and tibial tubercle osteotomy.

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